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blue136

Blue136 is a designation used in some digital design palettes to refer to a specific shade of blue. It is not a standardized color name in CSS, HTML, or major color systems, but appears in internal style guides and vendor palettes where colors are named with a color descriptor followed by a numeric suffix to distinguish shades.

Because Blue136 is non-standard, its exact RGB or hex values vary by source. In practice, representations of

Usage often occurs in branding, UI design, and data visualization within organizations that use numeric color

Because it is not standardized, when documenting designs, teams should specify the exact color values (RGB,

Blue136
tend
to
fall
in
the
mid-to-deep
blue
range,
with
low
to
moderate
red
and
green
components
and
a
higher
blue
component.
Common
approximations
place
it
around
hex
values
such
as
#1A60B3
or
#2168CC,
though
these
are
only
rough
references
and
can
differ
between
design
tools.
naming
schemes.
It
is
typically
employed
for
primary
action
elements,
links,
or
accent
details
where
a
strong
blue
is
desired.
Designers
usually
pair
Blue136
with
white
or
light
gray
backgrounds;
contrasting
hues
like
orange
or
yellow
may
be
used
for
emphasis,
while
careful
attention
to
WCAG
contrast
ensures
accessibility.
HEX,
or
HSL)
rather
than
relying
on
the
label
Blue136.
Related
terms
exist
in
other
color-family
palettes,
such
as
Blue128
or
Blue144,
suggesting
a
family
of
blue
shades
within
a
single
system.