Noir is a sophisticated black with French elegance. It's cinematic, mysterious, and artistically dark.
French for black, associated with film noir. The color represents cinematic mystery and French sophistication.
Noir works great for film brands, mysterious designs, and sophisticated products. It's popular for fashion. Great for cinema and luxury branding.
13, 13, 13
NaN°, 0%, 5%
0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.95
0.004
Color mixed with white for lighter variations
#0D0D0D
20% white
#373737
40% white
#646464
60% white
#949494
80% white
#C8C8C8
100% white
Color mixed with black for darker variations
#0D0D0D
20% black
#0B0B0B
40% black
#080808
60% black
#050505
80% black
#030303
100% black
Color mixed with gray for muted variations
#0D0D0D
20% gray
#232323
40% gray
#383838
60% gray
#4F4F4F
80% gray
#676767
100% gray
Colors that work beautifully together based on color theory
Opposite on the color wheel, creates high contrast
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
Adjacent colors, creates harmony and cohesion
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
Three colors equally spaced, vibrant and balanced
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
Base plus two adjacent to complement, less tension
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
Four colors forming a square, rich and diverse palette
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
#0D0D0D
Named colors from the same family