What is a denim screen?

A denim screen is a full-screen display of medium-dark blue (#1560BD)—a color that captures the trusted, everyday quality of classic denim fabric. Denim is reliability woven into color—casual, trusted, and never out of style.

Unlike the intense authority of cobalt or the formal gravity of navy, denim blue occupies a comfortable middle ground—approachable yet substantial, relaxed yet purposeful. It's the blue you reach for every day, the one that goes with everything and never tries too hard.

Click the button above for a full-screen denim display. Whether you need a dependable backdrop for focused work, a calming screen for creative thinking, or simply the comfort of a familiar blue, denim delivers without fuss.

What does denim blue do to your mood?

Denim blue creates an atmosphere of grounded comfort and easy confidence. It activates the calming properties of blue while avoiding the formality of darker shades or the flightiness of lighter ones. It's the psychological equivalent of your favorite pair of jeans—comfortable, reliable, and always right.

Emotional Associations

  • Dependability and trust — Denim conveys steadfast reliability without pretense
  • Casual confidence — Approachable and self-assured, never stiff or formal
  • Comfort and familiarity — Evokes the easy warmth of well-worn fabric
  • Honest simplicity — Straightforward and unpretentious, what you see is what you get
  • Resilient focus — Supports sustained concentration without mental fatigue

Why Denim Works for Focus

Denim blue sits at a sweet spot in the blue spectrum—bright enough to maintain alertness, deep enough to minimize visual distractions. Its familiar, non-threatening quality reduces cognitive load, allowing your brain to direct energy toward the task at hand rather than processing an unfamiliar environment.

The Denim Heritage

Denim fabric was first produced in Nimes, France (hence "de Nimes") and dyed with indigo. The distinctive medium-blue tone became synonymous with American workwear in the 19th century and evolved into a universal symbol of casual durability. Today, denim blue represents the intersection of utility and style.

What is a denim screen used for?

Everyday Focus Work

Denim blue provides the ideal background for daily tasks—coding, writing, email, or research. Its medium-dark tone is easy on the eyes for extended periods, and its casual quality helps maintain a relaxed yet productive state of mind.

Casual Presentations & Meetings

When you want a professional backdrop without the corporate formality of navy or cobalt, denim strikes the perfect balance. It reads as competent and trustworthy while remaining approachable—ideal for team meetings, workshops, and informal presentations.

Creative Projects

Designers and artists use denim blue as a versatile backdrop for color exploration. Its balanced tone works well for testing layouts, reviewing artwork, and building mood boards with a casual aesthetic.

Photography & Video

Denim screens provide a warm, approachable background for product photography, lifestyle content, and video calls. The medium-dark blue adds depth without overwhelming the subject.

Ambient Lighting

Display a denim screen on a secondary monitor or TV to create comfortable ambient lighting. Its moderate intensity makes it particularly well-suited for home offices and casual work environments.

Other Uses

  • Reading sessions: Comfortable blue background that reduces eye strain during long reads
  • Relaxation: Familiar, soothing tone for winding down after a busy day
  • Screen testing: Check display calibration and dead pixels with a medium-blue tone
  • Color reference: Accurate denim blue for design matching and fabric work

What is the hex code for denim?

The hex code for denim blue is #1560BD. Here are the complete technical specifications for our denim screen display:

Property Value
Hex Color Code #1560BD
RGB Values R: 21, G: 96, B: 189
HSL Values H: 213°, S: 80%, L: 41%
CMYK Values C: 89%, M: 49%, Y: 0%, K: 26%
Color Name Denim Blue
Color Family Blue

Denim (#1560BD) has low red (21), moderate green (96), and high blue (189) values. The 213° hue places it in the blue range with subtle azure undertones. At 80% saturation and 41% lightness, denim achieves its characteristic medium-dark appearance—brighter than navy, deeper than sky blue, and more muted than pure cobalt.

How is denim different from other blues?

Denim occupies a distinctive middle ground in the blue family—more approachable than the formal blues, more grounded than the bright ones. Here's how it compares:

Denim vs. Blue

Denim (#1560BD): Medium-dark, warm, casual and approachable.

Blue (#0000FF): Pure primary blue, intense and uncompromising. View blue screen.

Denim vs. Cobalt

Denim (#1560BD): Lighter, warmer, more relaxed and everyday.

Cobalt (#0047AB): Deeper, more authoritative, corporate and commanding. View cobalt screen.

Denim vs. Sapphire

Denim (#1560BD): Casual, workwear-inspired, unpretentious blue.

Sapphire (#0F52BA): Richer, more jewel-toned, elegant and luxurious. View sapphire screen.

Denim vs. Navy

Denim (#1560BD): Brighter, more casual, comfortable and versatile.

Navy (#000080): Much darker, formal and conservative. View navy screen.

Denim vs. Steel Blue

Denim (#1560BD): More saturated, warmer, classic fabric-inspired blue.

Steel Blue (#4682B4): More gray, cooler, metallic and industrial. View steel blue screen.

Frequently Asked Questions About Denim Screen