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Russet Color

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Russet Color
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Russet Color

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Analogous

#80461b
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8C6716
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#966118
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#963C18
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#8C2716
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Monochromatic

#80461b
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#CC712B
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#956B4C
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#CC9368
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#4D2A10
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Triad

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#331906
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#288028
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#220E80
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#100833
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Complementary

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#331906
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#CC7C3F
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#012D33
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#1B7480
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Split Complementary

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#3FCC8E
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#218056
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#1658CC
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#143B80
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About

Russet Color

Russet color is the most beautiful of all hues. It can be found in jewelry, paint swatches and even food! The hue begins with orange-like tones that are then combined to create purple tones; it brings out beauty from around us like never before.[Sample Texts]

If you're identifying color for pretty much anything digital, you're working in an RGB colorspace. If the project you're working on requires percentage representation, tiffany blue is made of 4% red, 73% green, and 71% blue.

If you're identifying color for a print project, you're most likely using a CMYK colorspace—the percentages are 95% cyan, 0% magenta, 3% yellow, 27% black.