Navy

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#000080
RGB:
0, 0, 128
CMYK:
100, 100, 0, 50
HSL:
240°, 100%, 25.1%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Dark blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2154
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5002
in RAL Design:
RAL 240 30 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 640-M
What color is Navy? What are the examples of Navy color in life? What strange or uncommon things can be of the Navy color? The Curious Case of the Navy Ink
2024-08-24 Snargl 05:30
# General # Imagination # Design

What color is Navy?

Man with a mustache and a suit on is posing for a picture in a studio environment with a spotlight
Man in a space suit standing in front of a rocket ship in a cloudy sky with clouds behind him
Woman with large hoop earrings and a blue dress is posing for a picture in a city street with a building
Blue diamond with a blue center surrounded by blue glitters and a black background with a white border
Girl with blue hair and a backpack on her shoulder looking at the camera with a smile on her face
Woman dressed in a cat costume on a bench in a city setting
Girl with red eyes and a furry animal behind her is staring at something in the distance with a glowing light on her face
Blue building with a clock on top of it's roof and a sky background with clouds
Futuristic city with a clock tower and a lot of lights in the sky above it at night time
Man with a beard and a turban smiles for the camera while wearing a gold necklace
Woman with a ponytail and a ponytail in her hair looking off to the side
Room with a desk
Long hallway with columns and a person walking down the middle of it in the dark night time with a light at the end
Cat dressed in a blue and gold outfit with a feathered tail and a gold crown on its head
Painting of a truck with a christmas tree on the top of it's cab and lights on the side
Futuristic ship floating in a dark ocean with a clock tower in the background and a light on the side
Navy is a dark shade of the color blue that got its name from the uniforms worn by officers in the Royal Navy since 1748.

It has a hexadecimal code of #000080, which means it has zero red, zero green, and 128 blue in the RGB color model.

This color is also composed of 100% cyan, 100% magenta, 0% yellow, and 50% black in the CMYK color model.

Navy blue is a cool color that can create a sense of elegance, authority, and confidence.

It is often associated with the military, the ocean, and the sky.

Navy blue can also represent loyalty, trust, wisdom, and intelligence.

This color can be used for clothing, accessories, furniture, walls, logos, and more.

Example of the palette with the Navy color

Picture with primary colors of Anti-flash White, Dim gray, Navy, Dark jungle green and Cool 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 are the examples of Navy color in life?

Blue and black liquid swirls in the air with a black background and a white border around it
Blue ball with a camera inside of it on a table top with a light shining on it and a black frame
Mechanical clock with a purple light around it's face and a blue background behind it
Futuristic bathroom with a sink and a mirror in it's center area
Painting of a city with a castle and a river in front of it with a sky background and clouds
Woman in a blue suit with a blue light on her head
Woman in a bikini and a hoodie in the water with a giant object in the background
Navy color is a dark shade of blue that resembles the color of the sea at night.

Some examples of navy color in life are:
  • Dress uniforms of sailors and naval officers.

  • The flags of some countries, e.g. United States, the United Kingdom, and France.

  • Ink of some pens and markers.

  • The berries of certain plants, such as blueberries and blackberries.

  • Feathers of birds such as crows and ravens.

Example of the palette with the Navy color

Picture with primary colors of Navy, Banana yellow, Burgundy, Maya blue and Olive Drab
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 Navy color?

Circular picture with a blue and purple design on it's surface and a string of lights in the middle. Example of CMYK 100,100,0,50 color.
Blue diamond flower with many large blue diamonds on it's petals and a dark background. Example of RGB 0,0,128 color.
Row of balls on top of a table next to each other on a shelf in a room, Beeple. Color Navy.
Blue ball with water droplets on it and a blue background. Example of Navy color.

Example of the palette with the Navy color

Picture with primary colors of Navy, Rufous, Beige, Dark salmon and Steel blue
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 'Navy'

The Curious Case of the Navy Ink

Long time ago, in the quaint coastal town of Seaside, where the waves whispered secrets to the shore, lived a fisherman named Duncan Sirius. Duncan was known for his unparalleled skill in catching the rarest fish and his peculiar habit of wearing navy blue from head to toe. His boat, nets, and even his house were all painted in the same deep navy hue.

One sunny morning, Duncan received an unexpected visitor. Professor Donna Black, a renowned expert in polygraphy, had come to Seaside for a much-needed vacation. Donna was a woman of science, always curious and eager to explore new ideas. She had heard tales of Duncan's unique use of navy blue and decided to pay him a visit.
Futuristic woman in a futuristic suit with a cat ears on her head

"Good day, Mr. Sirius," Donna greeted him with a warm smile. "I hear you have a fondness for the color navy."

Duncan chuckled, his eyes twinkling with mischief. "Aye, Professor. Navy is not just a color; it's a way of life."

Intrigued, Donna asked, "Have you ever considered using navy in polygraphy?"

Duncan scratched his head. "Poly-what now?"

"Polygraphy," Donna explained, "is the art of printing and engraving. It's a field where colors play a crucial role."

Duncan's eyes lit up. "Well, I never thought of that. But I do have a story that might interest you."

And so, Duncan began his tale.


Years ago, Duncan had a friend named Captain Bluebeard, a retired pirate with a penchant for treasure maps. One day, Bluebeard discovered an ancient map that promised untold riches. However, the map was faded and barely legible. Desperate to decipher it, Bluebeard sought Duncan's help.
Blue glass container with a blue lid on a table top with a blue light behind it

Duncan, always up for an adventure, agreed to assist. He took the map to his workshop, where he kept a stash of navy ink. "This ink is special," Duncan explained. "It's made from the rarest squid in the ocean. It has a magical quality that reveals hidden details."

Skeptical but hopeful, Bluebeard watched as Duncan carefully traced over the faded lines with the navy ink. To their astonishment, the map began to transform. Hidden symbols and secret passages emerged, guiding them to the treasure's location.

With the map now clear, Duncan and Bluebeard embarked on a thrilling journey. They faced treacherous waters, cunning rivals, and even a mischievous parrot named Polly. But with the help of the navy ink, they navigated every obstacle and eventually found the treasure - a chest filled with gold, jewels, and a mysterious book.

The book, written in an ancient language, contained secrets of the sea and the art of polygraphy. Duncan and Bluebeard realized that the navy ink had not only revealed the map but also unlocked the book's secrets. They spent months studying the book, learning about the intricate techniques of printing and engraving.

Inspired by their adventure, Duncan decided to apply his newfound knowledge to his fishing business. He created beautifully engraved labels for his fish, each one adorned with intricate designs in navy ink. His fish became highly sought after, not just for their taste but for the artistry of their presentation.


As Duncan finished his story, Donna was both amused and impressed. "That's quite a tale, Mr. Sirius. It seems navy ink has more uses than I imagined."

Duncan grinned. "Aye, Professor. Sometimes, the most unusual applications can lead to the greatest discoveries."
Navy color example: Living room with a blue couch and a large clock on the wall above it's windows and a blue rug

Donna nodded thoughtfully. "Perhaps I should experiment with navy ink in my own work. Who knows what secrets it might reveal?"

And so, the fisherman and the professor became unlikely collaborators, exploring the endless possibilities of navy ink in polygraphy. Their partnership brought new life to the art, blending the wisdom of the sea with the precision of science.

In the end, they proved that even the most unconventional ideas could lead to extraordinary results. And in the town of Seaside, the legend of Duncan Sirius and Professor Donna Black lived on, inspiring future generations to think outside the box and embrace the unexpected.
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# General # Imagination # Design
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