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Redorange

Redorange is a color term used to describe a tone that lies between red and orange on the color wheel. It can refer to a range of hues that blend red and orange components, and it is sometimes written as red-orange or orange-red. In color science, redorange is considered a warm, bright color with high saturation.

In digital color representations, redorange is approximated by shades in the orange-red region. The closest standard

Applications of redorange span design and branding, advertising, and sportsteam colors, where the hue conveys energy

Variations and perception of redorange depend on medium and lighting, with no single universal standard. The

CSS
color
name
is
orangered
(#FF4500).
Designers
reproduce
redorange
in
RGB
or
HSL
values
by
maintaining
high
red
and
relatively
high
green
with
low
blue,
yielding
a
vivid,
warm
appearance.
and
urgency
without
using
pure
red.
It
is
also
used
in
safety
signaling
in
some
contexts
due
to
its
high
visibility,
though
more
intense
safety
hues
may
be
chosen
for
maximum
legibility.
In
art
and
fashion,
redorange
is
paired
with
neutrals
or
contrasting
greens
and
blues
to
create
warmth
or
a
focal
accent.
term
commonly
appears
in
color
palettes,
paint
names,
and
digital
design
to
describe
a
transitional
hue
between
red
and
orange.
In
nature,
redorange
appears
in
sunsets,
autumn
foliage,
and
certain
fruits,
while
culturally
it
is
associated
with
warmth,
vitality,
and
enthusiasm.