Navy
What color is Navy?
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
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What are the examples of Navy color in life?
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
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Example of the palette with the Navy color
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