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Fire brick

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#b22222
RGB:
178, 34, 34
CMYK:
0, 81, 81, 30
HSL:
0°, 67.9%, 41.6%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Upsdell red
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2350
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3000
in RAL Design:
RAL 040 40 67
in RAL Effect:
RAL 450-M
What color is Fire brick? What are the examples of Fire brick color in life? What looks best in Fire brick? What strange or uncommon things can be of the Fire brick color? The Enigma of Fire Brick
2024-08-23 Snargl 09:14
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

What color is Fire brick?

Futuristic woman with a strange face is seen through a door with a light bulb on it's side
Red brick wall with a red light on it's side
Large metal box with a bunch of pipes inside of it on a brick floor next to a brick wall
Stack of food on top of a white plate next to a fire pit with a lit candle
Space scene with planets and stars in the background and a distant star in the foreground
Man in a helmet with a fire in the background
Red diamond surrounded by rocks and lavas on a black background with a red light shining on it
Painting of a mountain range with a river running through it and a sunset in the background with clouds
Statue of a woman with a turban on her head and eyes closed
Fire brick is a shade of red with a hexadecimal color code of #B22222.

It is composed of 69.8% red, 13.33% green and 13.33% blue in the RGB color model.

This color has a hue angle of 0 degrees, a saturation of 67.9% and a lightness of 41.6% in the HSL color space.

Fire brick is named after the bricks used to line fireplaces and furnaces, which are usually yellowish white or white in color.

It is also a Crayola crayon color.

Example of the palette with the Fire brick color

Picture with primary colors of Gray, Bistre, Coffee, Silver and Smoky black
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What are the examples of Fire brick color in life?

Glass of liquid with a slice of lemon and a slice of orange on the rim of the glass
Red sports car parked in a garage with a city view in the background and a reflection of the car
Painting of a woman in a space suit with a sci - fi
Futuristic looking sculpture of a woman inside a glass ball with a clock on it's face and a red light around the face
Red and white abstract background with a spiral design on it's surface
Painting of a woman with red hair and a denim jacket on
Painting of a tree with red flowers in the foreground and a city in the background with a blue sky
Woman in a red leather jacket is smiling at the camera while walking down a city street at night
Bunch of fake flowers and leaves on a table top with a black background with a black border around them
Woman in a red outfit with large red wings on her body and a red bra top on her chest
Red building with graffiti on it and a fire hydrant in front of it and a door with a window
Cartoon character is smiling in the woods with a river in the background
Woman with red hair and a white hat and scarf on her head is smiling at the camera with a snowy background
Red dragon on top of a rock in the mountains with its wings spread out and its eyes closed
Woman with a red headdress and a red dress and a red door
Bra and panties are laying on a white surface with a red ribbon around it
Plate of food with some sauce and some green leaves on top of it and a fork and knife
Plate with a snail on it and a lemon slice on the side of it with a glass of water
Red sports car parked in a parking lot at night with a city in the background and a bright light shining on the car
Man in a red cape and black suit walking towards a doorway with a red cloak on his head
Red and white bird with long white feathers and a red beak is standing in front of a window
Red robot with a laser light on its head and a gun in his hand
Fire brick is a dark red color that resembles the color of bricks used in fireplaces and kilns.

Some examples of fire brick color in life are:
  • The red sandstone rocks in the Grand Canyon and other places.

  • The ripe fruits of pomegranates, cranberries, and cherries.

  • The coats of some animals, such as foxes, squirrels, and cardinals.

  • The flowers of certain plants, such as poppies, roses, and geraniums.

  • Leaves of maples, oaks, and sumacs in the fall.

  • Flags and symbols of some countries, e.g. China, Canada, Switzerland.

  • The uniforms and logos of sports teams, such as the Atlanta Falcons, the Boston Red Sox, and the Houston Rockets.

  • The costumes and accessories of some fictional characters: Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Wonder Woman.

Example of the palette with the Fire brick color

Picture with primary colors of Dark sienna, Fire brick, Light carmine pink, Pale chestnut and Charcoal
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Fire brick color

Picture with primary colors of Black, Deep coffee, Fire brick, Dark jungle green and Rosewood
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What looks best in Fire brick?

Fire Brick color. Red glass object with a very large amount of glass blocks on it's surface, with a red background
Star wars character standing in a red room with a sword in his hand and a red light behind him. Color CMYK 0,81,81,30.
Red bird on top of a piece of wood in the grass under a full moon light with a blue sky. Color Fire Brick.
Painting of vases with red roses in them on a table next to a window. Example of RGB 178,34,34 color.
Woman with red hair and blue eyes in a red leather jacket and a city street at night with neon lights. Color CMYK 0,81,81,30.
Fire Brick color. Red sports car driving down a city street in the rain with a bridge in the background

Example of the palette with the Fire brick color

Picture with primary colors of Fire brick, Slate gray, Outer Space, Anti-flash White and Ash grey
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What strange or uncommon things can be of the Fire brick color?

Close up of a red and purple object with bubbles on it's surface and a blurry background. Color RGB 178,34,34.
Close up of a red eyeball with water droplets on it's surface and a black background. Color Fire Brick.
Robot that is standing in the middle of a street with a car in the background. Color Fire Brick.
Elephant with red hair walking in a field of grass and trees in the background. Example of RGB 178,34,34 color.
Fire Brick color example: Close up of a small orange object on a table top with a light shining on it

Example of the palette with the Fire brick color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Fire brick, Battleship Grey, Gainsboro and Davy grey
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'Fire brick'

The Enigma of Fire Brick

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Lumina, where innovation and creativity thrived, there lived an entrepreneur named Marc Nova. Marc was known for his visionary ideas and his knack for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. His latest venture was a design studio called "Nova Creations," where he aimed to revolutionize the world of interior design.

One sunny morning, Marc received a peculiar package at his doorstep. It was a small, intricately carved wooden box with a note attached. The note read: "Unlock the mystery of Fire Brick, and your designs will ignite the world." Intrigued, Marc opened the box to find a single, vibrant red brick. The color was unlike anything he had ever seen – a deep, rich hue that seemed to glow with an inner fire.

Marc knew he needed help to uncover the secrets of this mysterious color. He turned to his trusted friend and engineer, Billy Hawk. Billy was a genius when it came to materials and technology, and Marc knew he was the perfect person to help him.

"Hey Billy, take a look at this," Marc said, handing the brick to his friend. "Have you ever seen anything like it?"

Billy examined the brick closely, his eyes widening with curiosity. "This is incredible, Marc. The color is so intense, almost like it's alive. We need to study this further."

The two friends set up a makeshift lab in Marc's studio, filled with various tools and equipment. They began their investigation by analyzing the composition of the brick. To their surprise, they discovered that the brick was made from a rare mineral found only in a remote part of the world. The mineral had unique properties that gave the brick its fiery hue.

As they delved deeper into their research, they realized that the color wasn't just visually striking – it had a profound psychological effect. The Fire Brick color seemed to evoke feelings of warmth, passion, and energy. Marc and Billy knew they had stumbled upon something extraordinary.

One evening, as they were working late into the night, they noticed something strange. The brick began to emit a soft, pulsating glow. It was as if the brick was alive, responding to their presence. Marc and Billy exchanged puzzled glances.

"Do you think it's trying to tell us something?" Marc asked.

Billy nodded. "I think so. Let's see if we can figure out what it wants."

They decided to experiment with different lighting conditions and temperatures, hoping to unlock the brick's secrets. After hours of trial and error, they discovered that the brick's glow intensified when exposed to certain frequencies of light. It was as if the brick was communicating through light and color.

Excited by their discovery, Marc and Billy decided to incorporate the Fire Brick color into their designs. They created a series of prototypes, each one more stunning than the last. The color brought a sense of warmth and vitality to their creations, making them stand out in a crowded market.

Word of their innovative designs spread quickly, and soon Nova Creations became the talk of the town. People were captivated by the mysterious Fire Brick color and the emotions it evoked. Marc and Billy's designs were in high demand, and their studio flourished.

But the mystery of the Fire Brick was far from solved. One day, as Marc was working on a new project, he received another package. This time, it was a small, ancient-looking book with a note that read: "The journey has just begun. Follow the light, and you will find the truth."

Marc and Billy knew that their adventure was far from over. The Fire Brick had opened a door to a world of possibilities, and they were determined to uncover its secrets. Together, they embarked on a new journey, guided by the enigmatic glow of the Fire Brick.

And so, the story of Marc Nova and Billy Hawk continued, filled with mystery, discovery, and the unending pursuit of knowledge. The Fire Brick had ignited a spark within them, and they knew that their greatest adventures were still ahead.
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