🎨 Color Information

This shade of Fire, with hex code #DD571C, is a deep, smoldering reddish-orange. It suggests the intense heat of embers rather than a bright flame. It is a powerful, warm, and passionate color.

Category: Orange
Temperature: warm color
Psychology:

The psychology of this color is one of intense warmth, passion, and contained power. It feels more mature and serious than a bright, fiery orange. Learn more →

Usage Examples:
Grill and BBQ restaurant brandingOutdoor and camping gearSpicy food productsIndustrial heating companiesAutomotive accents

🎨 Color Variations (18 shades - Click to view)

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Also Known As:
fire colordeep fire orangeember color hexsmoldering orangeintense warm orange

📋 Color Codes

HEX #DD571C
RGB rgb(221, 87, 28)
CMYK cmyk(0%, 61%, 87%, 13%)

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The psychology of this color is one of intense warmth, passion, and contained power. It feels more mature and serious than a bright, fiery orange. Learn how this affects user perception and behavior in design.

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