Timberwolf (#DBD7D2)
HEX, RGB, HSL, CMYK values + mood/style/use-case color tags. Use this page to keep your colors consistent across web and print.
Preview
Contrast vs white: 1.43:1 — vs black: 14.66:1
Color values
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HEX
#DBD7D2 -
RGB
rgb(219, 215, 210) -
HSL
hsl(33, 11%, 84%) -
CMYK
cmyk( 0, 2, 4, 14 ) -
Websafe
#CCCCCC
Tags
Tip: tags are heuristic suggestions (helpful for browsing and inspiration).
Color Harmonies
Colors that pair well with #DBD7D2 based on color theory relationships.
The color directly opposite on the color wheel — creates maximum contrast and vibrance.
#DBD7D2
Base
#D2D6DB
Colors adjacent on the wheel — naturally harmonious and pleasing to the eye.
#DBD7D2
Base
#DBD2D2
#DADBD2
Three colors equally spaced 120° apart — bold, balanced, and visually rich.
#DBD7D2
Base
#D2DBD7
#D7D2DB
Two colors flanking the complement — high contrast with less tension than full complementary.
#DBD7D2
Base
#D2DADB
#D2D2DB
Four colors at 90° intervals — rich variety, best when one color dominates.
#DBD7D2
Base
#D2DBD2
#D2D6DB
#DBD2DA
Shades and tints of the same hue — cohesive, elegant, and easy to work with.
#DBD7D2
Base
#978B7D
#B9B1A7
#C9C3BB
#EDEBE9
#F4F2F1
Darker shades and lighter tints of Timberwolf, generated by adjusting lightness while keeping the same hue and saturation.
Shades (darker)
#0E0D0B
#3B362F
#685F53
#938778
#B7AFA5
#DBD7D2
Base
#E0DCD8
#E5E2DE
#EAE7E5
#EFEDEB
#F4F2F1
Ready-to-use code snippets for #DBD7D2. Click the copy button to copy any snippet to your clipboard.
/* Background */
.element {
background-color: #DBD7D2;
}
/* Text */
.element {
color: #DBD7D2;
}
/* Border */
.element {
border: 1px solid #DBD7D2;
}
/* Linear gradient to complementary */
.element {
background: linear-gradient(
to right,
#DBD7D2,
#D2D6DB
);
}
/* Radial gradient */
.element {
background: radial-gradient(
circle,
#DBD7D2,
#D2D6DB
);
}
// SCSS variable
$timberwolf: #DBD7D2;
// With RGB channels (useful for rgba() usage)
$timberwolf-r: 219;
$timberwolf-g: 215;
$timberwolf-b: 210;
// Usage
.element {
background-color: $timberwolf;
color: rgba($timberwolf-r, $timberwolf-g, $timberwolf-b, 0.8);
}
How Timberwolf appears to people with different types of color vision deficiency.
#DBD7D2
How the color appears with full color vision.
#D8D8D2
Deuteranopia affects ~8% of males. Green cones are absent, making it difficult to distinguish red from green. The most common form of color blindness.
#D7D7D2
Protanopia affects ~1% of males. Red cones are absent, causing reds to appear dark and indistinguishable from greens and browns.
#DCD6D6
Tritanopia is rare (~0.003%). Blue cones are absent, making blue and yellow difficult to distinguish. Blues may appear green, yellows appear pink.
#D8D8D8
Achromatopsia is complete color blindness. The world is seen entirely in shades of grey. Affects ~1 in 30,000 people.
How to use this color
- Copy HEX for CSS and design tools, or RGB/HSL for UI adjustments.
- Use CMYK when preparing print assets (posters, packaging, brochures).
- Check contrast before using it for text or important UI elements.