High Risk Red
There's an undeniable urgency to High Risk Red (#c71f2d). This vibrant, saturated red sits at the intersection of intensity and clarity, signaling immediate attention without being overly aggressive. Its strong visual presence makes it an impactful choice for calls to action, warnings, or anywhere a bold statement is needed within a design palette.
Pairs well with
Analogous
Neighbours on the color wheel, producing a cohesive, low-tension pairing.
Complementary
Direct opposites on the wheel, for maximum contrast.
Split complementary
The two colors bordering the complement — contrast with less tension.
Triadic
Three colors equally spaced around the wheel, bold and balanced.
Tetradic
Two complementary pairs, forming a rich four-color set.
Square
Four colors evenly spaced for a balanced, high-contrast set.
Shades, tints & tones
Shades
Mixed with black — deeper, heavier.
Tints
Mixed with white — softer, less saturated.
Tones
Mixed with gray — muted, quieter.