Cerulean Frost
HEX: #6D9BC3 | Modern Palette
Color Specifications
#6D9BC3
109, 155, 195
207°, 44% ,76%
44.1, 20.51, 0, 23.53
About Cerulean Frost
Cerulean Frost (#6D9BC3) is a color with RGB(109, 155, 195) and HSL(207.91°, 44.1%, 76.47%). It is commonly associated with Calm moods. In design, it fits Cool styles and is suitable for Text, Print. Its complementary color is #C3956D, which creates strong contrast. Its triadic palette includes #C36D9B and #9BC36D. The name comes from caeruleus (Latin).
- HEX: #6D9BC3
- RGB: 109, 155, 195
- HSL: 207.91°, 44.1%, 76.47%
- Mood: Calm
- Style: Cool
- Use case: Text, Print
- Complementary color: #C3956D
- Triadic colors: #C36D9B, #9BC36D
- The name comes from caeruleus (Latin).
Live Components
Color Palettes
Cerulean Frost #6D9BC3 is used in Monochromatic, Neutral + Accent, Analogous, 3 + 1 + 1 palettes, giving designers ready-made combinations for backgrounds, surfaces, accents, and interface elements.
Color Harmonies
Cerulean Frost #6D9BC3 pairs with #C3956D as its complementary color, and #C36D9B and #9BC36D in triadic combinations. These harmony relationships help create balanced color combinations for UI, branding, and design work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Name, History & Etymology
History
The word 'cerulean' derives from the Latin 'caeruleus', which itself is thought to be related to 'caelum' (sky or heaven). It entered English in the 15th century, initially referring to the color of the sky or sea. Over time, it became more specifically associated with a deep sky blue. The addition of 'Frost' in 'Cerulean Frost' is a modern descriptive embellishment, evoking the cool, pale, and slightly desaturated quality that frost imparts to colors, suggesting a lighter, perhaps icier shade of cerulean.
First Recorded Use
15th Century
Cultural Associations
Cerulean has been used in art and literature to describe vast skies, deep oceans, and serene, often ethereal scenes. It gained particular prominence in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, notably with its selection as a Pantone Color of the Year (Cerulean Blue, 2000), which brought it into mainstream fashion and design. The 'frost' addition adds a contemporary, almost poetic layer, suggesting tranquility, cold beauty, and a touch of winter elegance. It might be associated with winter landscapes, icy formations, or a cool, sophisticated aesthetic.
Code Snippets
/* Background */
.element {
background-color: #6D9BC3;
}
/* Text */
.element {
color: #6D9BC3;
}
/* Border */
.element {
border: 1px solid #6D9BC3;
}
/* Linear gradient to complementary */
.element {
background: linear-gradient(
to right,
#6D9BC3,
#DDC1A9
);
}
/* Radial gradient */
.element {
background: radial-gradient(
circle,
#6D9BC3,
#DDC1A9
);
}
// SCSS variable
$cerulean-frost: #6D9BC3;
// With RGB channels (useful for rgba() usage)
$cerulean-frost-r: 109;
$cerulean-frost-g: 155;
$cerulean-frost-b: 195;
// Usage
.element {
background-color: $cerulean-frost;
color: rgba($cerulean-frost-r, $cerulean-frost-g, $cerulean-frost-b, 0.8);
}