brown. Color experts still honor its orange origins.
SYMBOLISM Per color-meanings.com, brown is symbolic of vigor, stability and intelligence. I've always been drawn to dark, warm browns. They feel so comforting to me, so welcoming and cozy. ------------------------------------------- NERDY DETAILS : Per https://www.colorhexa.com/b94600 "The hexadecimal color #663818 has RGB values of R:102, G:56, B:24 and CMYK values of C:0, M:0.45, Y:0.76, K:0.6." The site describes this hex code as "very dark orange (brown tone)." When I look at this hex code within an Adobe PhotoShop color space, I see that it is quite desaturated, at the low end of the mid values.. It' chroma value, though quite high, falls in the middle range. It's orange hue is still apparent, giving this brown a rich warmth.' --------------------------------------------- I have hundreds of SOLIDS in my shop, as well as TEXTURES, which are “almost solids.” They are divided into a number of collections, organized by color families. If you are on your computer, just go to my “Designed Collections” page and use the drop down menu. Type the key word for a color family, such as "brown," into that menu and it will pull up a collection that will be useful for you. If you have any problem with this send me a message and I will send you a link. Here is the URL for my collection that is filled with orange options: https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/193454- Need a specific color pulled out of one of my designs? Just send me a message and I will be happy to do that for you. Solids – So basic and so helpful! Use them for minimalist decorating – for curtains, table linens, bed linens, wallpaper etc. Use them for clothing: blouses, shirts, skirts, slacks, dresses etc. Pair them with coordinating designs. Use them as trim when creating clothing. Use them for quilting. You may enjoy an Amish style quilt that is made completely with solids or perhaps you will prefer the dramatic contrast of solids with florals – polka dots – stripes - etc.!