Las Palmas is a
neutral medium color with the hex code #D0F000.
This vibrant hue can be represented as RGB
208, 240, 0 in digital design or CMYK 13%, 0%, 100%, 6% for print applications.
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Las Palmas
#D0F000
Las Palmas color values
- HEX
- #D0F000
- RGB
- 208, 240, 0
- HSL
- 68°, 100%, 47%
- CMYK
- 13, 0, 100, 6
Shades & tints
About this color
Las Palmas sits at 68° on the color wheel with 100% saturation and 47% lightness, placing it in the yellow segment of the spectrum. With saturation at 100%, this is a high-chroma color: the kind that anchors palettes and demands considered placement. Its mid-range lightness positions it as a mid-tone: neither a background color nor a deep accent, but something in between.
In digital environments, Las Palmas is rendered as rgb(208, 240, 0), where the green channel leads at 240, pulling the color toward the green-yellow axis. The mid-range lightness and strong saturation make this versatile for both foreground and background roles, depending on what it is paired against.
For print, Las Palmas translates to a CMYK breakdown of 13C 0M 100Y 6K. The low-to-moderate black value (6%) means the color's character in print comes primarily from its yellow ink content (100%), with black serving as a supporting shadow tone. No brands in the brandkit.pro library currently specify this exact hex as a named brand color.
Color harmonies
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Split-Complementary
How to use Las Palmas
CSS Variable
:root {
--brand-primary: #D0F000;
--brand-primary-rgb: 208, 240, 0;
} Define as a CSS custom property for consistent theming across your site.
Tailwind Config
colors: {
brand: '#D0F000',
}
Add to your Tailwind config to use classes like bg-brand.
Print Design (CMYK)
C: 13%
M: 0%
Y: 100%
K: 6% Use these CMYK values in Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, or print specifications.
RGB for Screens
rgb(208, 240, 0)
rgba(208, 240, 0, 0.8) Use RGB notation for compatibility or add alpha channel for transparency.
Frequently asked questions
What color is #D0F000?
What is the RGB value of #D0F000?
Is Las Palmas a warm or cool color?
How do I use #D0F000 in CSS?
background-color: #D0F000; or color: #D0F000; or as an RGB value: rgb(208, 240, 0). For print design, use CMYK: 13%, 0%, 100%, 6%.