
When you work with a red color palette, you’re working with extremes. From passionate love to dangerous liaisons, seductive overtures to anger or violent explosions, shades of red symbolize heartfelt passion, adventure and as well as a lack of control.

In the past, red colors were associated with fires, flames and blood. The red color was associated with both life and danger. Many of the associations we form with red in the present come from the associations our ancestors once made.

Red has both religious and heroic meanings. Greek gods and deities were often heroic and their super-human acts were related to the color red. Red is also the color of the crucifixion and the blood of Christ. In times gone by, red was a very expensive color – and this may be why red is seen to have superhuman and even magical qualities. In present times red is widely available. Red dyes are made from crushed insects.

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Using a red color palette: the global meanings of red

Many people choose the red color as amongst their two favorite colors.

Red is a great symbol of nationalism, with 77% of flags made up of some red.

Internationally, stop signs and traffic lights use red.

Red is associated with sexuality and in every European city there is a red light district.

Historically, red was the first color to be introduced into language after black and white.

Why use the color red in your designs

Red is an attention-grabbing color. It is striking in appearance and is one of the most highly visible colors. This is why stop signs, as well as fire engines, use red. Yellow and orange are equally visible, but red is also associated with danger and stresses the importance of staying alert.

When we see red, our lenses literally pull forward. We see red as having a great deal of movement which draws us in. Perhaps this is why red grabs our attention so easily.

Meanings of the color red

When you draw on the color red, you’ll be using a striking and very emotional color. Red is passionate and alive, and symbolizes extreme emotions such as love and hate, Cupid and the devil. The red color palette is warm and passionate, exciting and full of movement. When we see red, our blood pressure rises, our libido increases and our metabolism increases. The color red causes us to breathe faster. Our confidence and our energy levels begin to increase.

Too much of the color red and we might become agitated. When we see red, we lose our tempers, behave in an overbearing manner and partake in angry or demanding behaviors. When there is too little red in our lives, we may be too cool and lethargic, sad, cautious or manipulative. Green balances out red, creating a vibrant and relaxed atmosphere. If your designs are overly passionate, add green. To get rid of a lethargic or exhausted energy, add red.

When used to express passion, red becomes the color of love. However, red is often far more representative of sexuality and lust. Pink is used to represent love.

At its most positive, red symbolizes sexuality and a love of life. When used negatively, red is an angry and even violent color which carries dangerous meaning.

The red color palette is often used in restaurants as it increases the metabolism.

Alternate meanings associated with red shades

Vibrant red colors are often combined with vivid greens to symbolize Christmas and the wonders and joys of the festive season.

Ruby red shades are symbolic of fortieth wedding anniversary and the gifts associated with this.

In present times, red is an inexpensive color. Country barns are often painted red as this paint was easy to acquire.

Shades of red

There are many different types of red. Some are a deep red color such as brick, Venetian red, crimson, maroon, and burgundy, while other colors of red are lighter, such as rose madder.

Reds may be combined with a touch of orange, as in cinnabar, russet, or rust. Other reds are pure in color, such as tomato, Indian red, blood red, scarlet, and flame.

Scarlet Color

Hex #FF2400

RGB 255, 36, 0

Scarlet is a pure red color with a touch of orange. Scarlet is often considered to be a pure red shade. Perfectly balanced and deep in color, the scarlet color of red also contains a small tint of green.

Indian Red Color

Hex #CD5C5C

RGB 205, 92, 92


Chilli Red Color

Hex #C21807

RGB 194,24,7

Fire Brick Color

Hex #B22222

RGB 178, 34, 34

Carmine Red Color

Hex #960018

RGB 150, 0, 24

Carmine-Red is a bright color red which is vivid, with a dominant red light. It is close to a scarlet color.

Maroon Color

Hex #800000

RGB 128, 0, 0

Maroon is a red color which combines with a touch of black to create a deep red shade. Although it looks like a deep red color, maroon is really a pure shade of red. This is because it doesn’t have any blue or green light incorporated into the color red.

Redwood Color

Hex #A45A52

RGB 164, 90, 82

Desire Color

Hex #EA3C53

RGB 234, 60, 83

Hibiscus Color

Hex #B43757

RGB 180,55,87

Cerise Color

Hex #D21F3C

RGB 210,31,60

Cerise is a bright red color given the French word for ‘cherry’. We can, therefore, say that cerise is a cherry red color. Cerise has also been used to describe other red shades such as blood, raspberries, rubies, and tomatoes.

Persian Red Color

Hex #CA3433

RGB 202,52,51

USA Flag Color

Hex #BF0A30

RGB 191,10,48

Mahogany Color

Hex #420d09

RGB 66,13,9

Barn Red Color

Hex #7C0A02

RGB 124, 10, 2

Ruby Red Color

Hex #E0115F

RGB 224, 17, 95

Vermilion Red Color

Hex #7E191B

RGB 126,25,27

Candy Apple Color

Hex #FF0800

RGB 255, 8, 0

Ferrari Red Color

Hex #FF2800

RGB 255,40,0

Crimson Color

Hex #B80F0A

RGB 184,15,10

‘Crimson’ is a deep, blood red color which is associated with wine, sunsets and even blushing.

Sangria Color

Hex #5E1914

RGB 94,25,20

Burgundy Color

Hex #8D021F

RGB 141,2,31

Have you ever wondered about the difference between burgundy vs maroon? Both are deep, wine red colors. However, while maroon red shades are pure shades mixed with black, burgundy has a tinge or purple, making it one of the warmer shades of red.

Rust Color

Hex #933A16

RGB 147,58,22

Using a red color palette in graphic design

Hatchery Branding System

Fun & Games pt. II

Tokyo Travelers Identity

Pixel Slayer

Leading The Way Annual Report

Explorers Club: Mesa

Warped – Identity Preview 01

SXSW’s Flatstock 59 in Austin, TX

NXNE Opening Party Poster

I-5K Poster Series

Examples of a red color palette in web design

Dipsea

Shape

Gilk

Rawww

Pigeon

Measure that matters

Elium

Mindset

Bodymovin Solutions

Pulse

Taab

HiringPlan

WFA

Trunk

Iconspace

Jackie

Showcase of a red color palette in UI design

Hotjar Mobile App Concept

Travel App UI Design

Entertainment App

Uniqlo E-Commerce App Exploration

UX/UI iOS application

The wine shop app

Tasks Statistics Screens

Cooking APP

Agenda Mobile Application

Cool Chat APP

Bike Community App

Fitamin Modals

Health App

Music App

Dignity of Children

Men’s Fashion iOS App Concept

Today’s Schedule

Make Steak Application

Express Tracking App Design

Card App | iOS

Ending thoughts on the different shades of red

Red is a warm and passionate color which symbolizes both visual and emotional intensity. Red is the color of love, passion, violence, and adventure.

Different shades have different meanings. As you can see from the gorgeous names given to shades of red, the red color remains a firm favorite amongst viewers.

Used in your designs, you can use reds to create vibrant or sophisticated touches to your designs. By drawing on the different red shades, you will be able to create visual designs which are interesting and alive.