Red Leever
There's a deep, smoldering quality to Red Leever (#881400). This isn't a bright, energetic red but one imbued with a rich, earthy depth, almost like a burnt sienna or a darkened brick. Its notable intensity comes from its muted saturation and subtle brown undertones, giving it a sophisticated visual weight that makes it a compelling choice for creating focal points and grounding elements in any interface.
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.