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What's a nice blue to go with these two RGB Colours?
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I have a logo that uses R57, G75, B100 and Grey R148, G149, B153. I'm looking for a nice complimentary colour (blue) to use for headings in a Word document. The Blue of R57,G75, B100 is too dark to use and the grey is too soft. Tints of the colour look washed out.
Love some help from someone with a good eye for detail and colours.
I have a logo that uses R57, G75, B100 and Grey R148, G149, B153. I'm looking for a nice complimentary colour (blue) to use for headings in a Word document. The Blue of R57,G75, B100 is too dark to use and the grey is too soft. Tints of the colour look washed out.
Love some help from someone with a good eye for detail and colours.
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It's all objective but remember the colour you see may not be the colour your users see, it will depend on their monitor and settings.
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Thanks GaryC123 and padas. I've put some of those colours in and submitted to my client. I'm awaiting his feedback.
In my opinion your original colours are just great and go very well together. Perfect for a business logo.
The tints of the blue one are nice in both direction, to light and to dark.
Simply avoid the lightest grays unless they go over dark area, like the blue.
The tints of the blue one are nice in both direction, to light and to dark.
Simply avoid the lightest grays unless they go over dark area, like the blue.
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GaryC123 he likes your 63,88,126.
I'm just a Word worker, so I really have no idea what colours go with what, so appreciate the help!
I'm just a Word worker, so I really have no idea what colours go with what, so appreciate the help!
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Thanks everyone for your input and suggestions.
83,122, 176 is lighter complimentary.
64, 73, 123 is analogous with a little more red
45,52,87 is a nice shade of above that I think will make a nice type face colorl