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oranjegele

Oranjegele, or orange-yellow in English, is a color name describing a hue that lies between orange and yellow on the visible spectrum. It combines the warmth and energy of orange with the brightness of yellow, producing a vivid, attention-grabbing tone. The exact position of oranjegele on the color wheel can vary with saturation and lightness, giving a range from softer, pastel tints to strong, saturated shades that lean toward orange.

In digital color spaces, oranjegele is typically represented by high lightness and red and green components

Applications of oranjegele include branding, signage, and safety materials where high visibility and a warm, energetic

with
relatively
little
blue.
Common
approximations
in
RGB
are
in
the
vicinity
of
bright
yellow-orange
values,
with
hex
codes
ranging
roughly
from
#FFB300
to
#FFC400,
though
specific
tones
depend
on
the
source
and
purpose.
In
print,
achieving
oranjegele
requires
balancing
yellow
with
a
touch
of
red
or
orange
ink
to
reproduce
the
hue
accurately,
often
using
high
yellow
content
with
moderate
magenta
or
red.
impression
are
desired.
It
is
also
associated
with
daylight
warmth
and
optimism
in
design
contexts.
In
the
Netherlands
and
other
Dutch-speaking
regions,
orange
and
its
related
tones
are
culturally
linked
to
national
identity
and
sports,
contributing
to
the
associative
value
of
oranjegele
in
certain
color
palettes.