Slate gray explained

Slate gray
Hex:708090
Source:X11
Isccname:Grayish blue
Slate as a tertiary color

Slate gray is a gray color with a slight azure tinge that is a representation of the average color of the material slate. As a tertiary color, slate is an equal mix of purple and green pigments.[1] [2]

Slaty, referring to this color, is often used to describe birds.

The first recorded use of slate gray as a color name in English was in 1705.[3] __TOC__

Variations

Light slate gray

Light slate gray
Hex:778899
Source:X11
Isccname:Grayish blue

Displayed at right is the web color light slate gray.[4]

Dark slate gray

Dark slate gray
Hex:2F4F4F
Source:X11
Isccname:Dark bluish green

Displayed at right is the web color dark slate gray.[5]

In human culture

Computers

Transportation

Military

See also

Notes and References

  1. William J. Miskella, 1928, Practical Color Simplified: A Handbook on Lacquering, Enameling, Coloring And Painting, pp.
  2. John Lemos, 1920, "Color Charts for the School Room", in School Arts, vol. 19, pp. 580–584.
  3. Maerz and Paul. A Dictionary of Color. New York: 1930. McGraw-Hill. Page 204; Color Sample of Slate Gray: Page 51, Plate 14, Color Sample A2.
  4. Web site: Light slate gray. ColorHexa.com.
  5. Web site: Dark slate gray. ColorHexa.com.