RAL 230 40 35
Vivid Fire
RAL 230 40 35 Vivid Fire occupies hue 230, lightness 40, and chroma 35, a bold high-chroma true red that captures the electric intensity of open flame and the vivid glow of red enamel lacquer. Designers choose it for emergency signage elements, fire safety marking surfaces, and bold architectural feature walls. The strong chroma at moderate-dark lightness delivers a colour that is both urgent and strikingly commanding in any built environment.
Color Reference
The RAL Design system uses Hue-Lightness-Chroma (HLC) notation. Hue describes the color family (0-360°), Lightness describes brightness (0-100), and Chroma describes saturation intensity (0-100+).
WCAG 2.1 AA requires 4.5:1 contrast for normal text. Results show this color as a background.
Spectrum & Perceptual Position
CIELAB is a perceptually uniform color space. Euclidean distance between two colors in this diagram closely matches human visual difference. The dot size shows your selected color; slightly larger dots are the nearest perceptual neighbors.
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Reference + opposite hue with tonal variations
Contrast ratios follow WCAG 2.1 guidelines. Green (≥4.5:1) passes AA for normal text. Amber (≥3:1) passes for large text only. Grey indicates low contrast.
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