rotbraun
Rotbraun, literally “red-brown” in German, is a color term used to describe a reddish-brown shade. It lies on the brown portion of the color spectrum with noticeable red undertones. In German-language usage, rotbraun is used to name particular tints in art, paint, textiles, and design catalogs, and it contrasts with both pure red and purer brown. Because it is a descriptive term rather than a fixed color standard, rotbraun can correspond to a range of hues within the warm brown family, similar to what English speakers might call russet, chestnut, or terra cotta depending on lightness and saturation.
Etymology and usage: The term is formed by combining the words for red (rot) and brown (braun),
Characteristics: Rotbraun is typically described as a warm, earthy color, conveying rustic or natural associations. It
Applications: In design and branding, rotbraun is used to evoke warmth, tradition, and reliability. It appears