Netflix Color Palette | Hex, RGB & HSL

Netflix mainly uses red for their main company logo, social media profiles, and also website elements such as buttons, icons, and banners.

The hexadecimal code for Netflix’s red is #E50914.

When it comes to the respective RGB value of that same color you’ll find 229 red, 9 green, and 20 blue.

In HSL, this red color would have a hue of 357, 92% saturation, and 47% lightness.

For any other of their color schemes, including their official app icon and other brand assets, please continue reading below.

Netflix N Logo
Hex: #E50914
RGB: (229 9 20)
HSL: (357 92% 47%)
Hex: #B00710
RGB: (176 7 16)
HSL: (357 92% 36%)
Hex: #E50914
RGB: (229 9 20)
HSL: (357 92% 47%)

App Icon

Hex: #000000
RGB: (0 0 0)
HSL: (0 0% 0%)
Hex: #B00710
RGB: (176 7 16)
HSL: (357 92% 36%)
Hex: #E50914
RGB: (229 9 20)
HSL: (357 92% 47%)
Netflix Official Website

Website

Hex: #000000
RGB: (0 0 0)
HSL: (0 0% 0%)
Hex: #303030
RGB: (48 48 48)
HSL: (0 0% 19%)
Hex: #E50914
RGB: (229 9 20)
HSL: (357 92% 47%)
Hex: #FFFFFF
RGB: (255, 255, 255)
HSL: (0, 0%, 100%)

Instagram Page

Hex: #000000
RGB: (0 0 0)
HSL: (0 0% 0%)
Hex: #B00710
RGB: (176 7 16)
HSL: (357 92% 36%)
Hex: #E50914
RGB: (229 9 20)
HSL: (357 92% 47%)
Netflix Brand Guidelines

Resources

We urge you to watch these YouTube videos as a very good way of getting to know more about hues and how they work in various situations.

You will learn why it is so fundamental to know and learn a lot about color psychology and how you can make the most out of it.

Video #1

This next video was uploaded to YouTube by ColorCode. 

He talks about using HEX, RGB, and RGBA.

Video #2

This other video is from Webflow.

They give us a review on how hues are utilized on the web and some extraordinary tips on the best way to truly comprehend the differences behind each shading.

Lastly, maybe also read this article by Hacker Noon titled: Hex colors, how do they work? 

You will get to know how hex numbers are determined and what each character mean.

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