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#000080
CSS color
Navy (#000080) is a deep, near-black blue named after the dark blue uniforms of naval officers worldwide, which adopted the color for its practicality and authority at sea. As one of the original CSS named colors, it is among the most widely used design hues, conveying trust, stability, and professionalism across corporate branding, finance, and fashion. Its near-black depth makes it a strong pairing with white or gold in formal contexts.
Color Values
#000080
0, 0, 128
240.0, 100.0%, 25.1%
240.0, 100.0%, 50.2%
100.0%, 100.0%, 0.0%, 49.8%
0.2711 0.1879 264.1
Properties
Color Psychology
Dark blues like navy and midnight convey authority, intelligence, and unshakeable confidence. They are the color of police uniforms, corporate suits, and official documents worldwide. Navy blue inspires feelings of security and order, anchoring visual hierarchies with gravitas.
Design Usage
Dark blue is the premier choice for header backgrounds, navigation bars, and footer sections in corporate websites. It provides excellent contrast for white text and creates a sense of depth and professionalism. Pair it with bright accent colors like orange or lime for vibrant CTAs that pop against the authoritative background.
Color Harmonies
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Usage
background-color: #000080;
color: #000080;
border-color: #000080;
Violet 900
#4C1D95
Tailwind Shades
Contrast Checker
Text on white
16.01:1
Text on black
1.31:1