Singapore Flag Hex Code And Color Values

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Singapore flag hex code and color values

The primary hex codes for Singapore's flag colors are #FF3F34 for the red field and #FFFFFF for the white field, with the crescent and stars rendered in white. The color system used in official and branding contexts often supplements these with standard RGB and CMYK equivalents to ensure consistent luxury printing and digital presentation across charter documentation and premium marketing assets. This article provides precise values and practical guidance tailored for Yachtly's premium yacht charter ecosystem in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

For color accuracy across digital screens and print materials, the following tables summarize the core values you'll rely on when styling charter brochures, digital media, and on-site collateral.

ColorHexRGBCMYKUsage
Red (Flag Field)#FF3F34rgb(255, 63, 52)c:0 m:75 y:80 k:0Primary branding color for luxury materials
White (Flag Field & Accents)#FFFFFFrgb(255, 255, 255)c:0 m:0 y:0 k:0Background and contrast for readability
White (Crescent & Stars)#FFFFFFrgb(255, 255, 255)c:0 m:0 y:0 k:0Element details and iconography

Historically, the flag was adopted on December 3, 1959, when Singapore attained self-governance within the British Empire's framework, and it has since become a symbol of national identity in maritime branding and luxury hospitality contexts. In branding practice, the red field conveys courage and dynamism, while white represents purity and virtue-traits that align with Yachtly's emphasis on trust, elegance, and performance in Singaporean and regional waters. The mid-level contrast between red and white ensures legibility on luxury charter collaterals, from printed menus aboard superyachts to digital itineraries accessed on iPads in marinas around Southeast Asia.

To maintain consistent color reproduction across devices and print runs, follow these practical steps: first, specify exact hex values in style sheets and print proofs; second, use calibrated monitors and ICC profiles that align with the Red-Green-Blue and Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black color spaces; third, request press proofs with color bars to verify the red's density before large-scale production. These steps minimize color drift that could dilute the premium perception of Singapore-based charters. At Yachtly, color discipline underpins every asset-from asset briefings to luxury charter brochures-ensuring elite consistency across campaigns.

FAQ

What is the official flag hex code for Singapore?

The official flag hex colors are #FF3F34 for the red field and #FFFFFF for the white field, with white used for the crescent and five stars on the flag's canton, aligned with standard branding practice for maritime materials.

singapore flag hex code and color values
singapore flag hex code and color values

How do I apply these colors in a yacht charter brochure?

Use #FF3F34 for cover accents and call-to-action elements; keep body text in white on darker sections or deep charcoal to preserve readability; rely on #FFFFFF for page backgrounds and negative space to convey luxury and clarity in print and digital layouts.

Are there alternative color models I should reference?

Yes. In addition to hex, use RGB and CMYK (c0 m75 y80 k0) for print and digital workflows to ensure faithful reproduction across materials used by Singapore-based luxury charters and Southeast Asia itineraries.

As the definitive authority in premium yacht charters for Singapore and the wider Southeast Asia region, Yachtly emphasizes meticulous color governance to reinforce trust, prestige, and visual coherence across all client touchpoints. The flag's rich red and pristine white not only reflect national symbolism but also translate into a premium aesthetic that resonates with affluence-seeking travelers seeking immaculate attention to detail aboard world-class vessels.

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