The official Orlando Magic colors are Magic blue, silver and black. The primary color is Magic blue (#0077C0), paired with silver (#C4CED4) and black (#000000). These three appear across the logo, uniforms, court and merchandise, a scheme the franchise has used since its first season in 1989.

Orlando Magic Color Codes

Color Swatch HEX RGB CMYK Pantone
Magic Blue #0077C0 0, 119, 192 100, 45, 0, 0 PMS 2935 C
Silver #C4CED4 196, 206, 212 5, 0, 0, 25 PMS 877 C
Black #000000 0, 0, 0 20, 20, 20, 100 PMS Black 6 C

Quick honesty note, because it matters if you’re printing anything: the RGB reading for Magic blue floats around depending on the source. Some brand sheets list (0, 119, 192), others (0, 125, 197). Both round back to roughly the same hex. And a few sites quote black as (6, 25, 34) rather than pure zeros, which comes from the old print guideline rather than the SVG on the team site. If the job is going to press, ask for the current reproduction sheet.

Each Color in the Magic Palette

Magic Blue

Magic blue (#0077C0) is the anchor. It fills the ball in the primary logo, carries the wordmark, and dominates the Icon jersey. It sits in the medium-bright range of the blue family, closer to a clean cyan-lean than to navy blue. That brightness is on purpose. Against a black background it stays legible from the upper bowl, which is exactly what a jersey number needs to do.

Silver

Silver (#C4CED4) does the quiet work. It shows up in the stars, in trim, in outline strokes and in the negative space of secondary marks. Technically it reads as a cool light gray with a faint blue undertone, not a true metallic. Print it as PMS 877 C and you get an actual metallic ink. Print it as CMYK and you get flat gray. Designers get burned by this all the time.

Black

Black (#000000) has been in the mix since day one, when the road jerseys were black with white pinstripes and blue numbers. It’s the contrast color, the outline color, the pinstripe color. Without it, Magic blue and silver would sit too close together in value and the whole thing would go mushy.

Uniform Colors

Home (Association): white base with black pinstripes and the wordmark in blue.

Road (Icon): blue base with pinstripe detailing. The 2025 set moved the Icon uniform from black to a deeper, slightly more royal blue read, which was one of the bigger shifts in the refresh.

Statement: black, with pinstripes and retro trim, worn as the third look.

City Edition sets change season to season and have wandered well outside the core palette in the past (the space-themed and citrus-themed alternates are the obvious examples). Don’t treat those as brand colors.

History and Rebranding

The Magic joined the NBA in 1989 and went straight to pinstripes. From 1989 to 1998, the road jersey was black with white pinstripes, blue numerals, and a gray star swapped in for the “A” in Orlando. Shaquille O’Neal and Penny Hardaway wore it to the 1995 Finals, which is why that look never really died in the fanbase.

Pinstripes came off around 2000 in favor of a star-field design, then came back after the 2002-03 season. The logo modernized in 2000-01 with the ball-and-stars secondary mark, and again in 2010-11 when the Amway Center (now the Kia Center) opened.

The 2008-09 uniform set held for roughly sixteen years, the longest stretch in franchise history. Nike tweaked it when it took over the league contract in 2017-18, thinning the curved pinstripes.

Then in June 2025 the team unveiled its first full identity refresh since 2008: new logo, new wordmarks, new number font, and a return to bold straight pinstripes on all three uniforms. The blue was darkened slightly in the process. Published hex values across most reference sites still list #0077C0, so if you need the exact post-2025 spec for a licensed product, go to the source rather than trusting a color-code aggregator (including this one).

Using the Colors

Screen work: use the hex values. Print: use CMYK or the Pantone codes above, and specify PMS 877 C if you actually want the metallic silver rather than a gray approximation.

One thing I do every time on sports palettes. I check contrast before I commit. Magic blue on black passes fine for large display type but gets shaky for body copy, so I keep the blue for headlines and switch to white or silver for anything under 18px.

 :root { --magic-blue: #0077C0; --magic-silver: #C4CED4; --magic-black: #000000; --magic-white: #FFFFFF; } `

Want to explore how this scheme sits next to other cool-toned schemes? Have a look at some blue color palettes for adjacent combinations.

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FAQ on The Orlando Magic Colors

What are the Orlando Magic colors?

The Orlando Magic colors are Magic blue, silver and black. Magic blue (#0077C0) leads the palette, silver (#C4CED4) handles trim and stars, black (#000000) supplies contrast. White works as a supporting base on the home uniform.

What are the Orlando Magic color codes in HEX and RGB?

The hex codes are #0077C0 for Magic blue, #C4CED4 for silver, #000000 for black. RGB values run (0, 119, 192), (196, 206, 212) and (0, 0, 0). Some brand sheets list Magic blue as (0, 125, 197).

What is the Orlando Magic Pantone color?

Magic blue matches PMS 2935 C. Silver is PMS 877 C, a true metallic ink, and black is PMS Black 6 C. Use these for print jobs. CMYK approximations of PMS 877 print as flat gray, not metallic.

What is the primary color of the Orlando Magic?

Magic blue. It fills the basketball in the logo, carries the wordmark, and dominates the Icon Edition jersey. Silver and black are secondary, used for pinstripes, outlines, numbering trim and the star elements behind the ball.

When did the Orlando Magic adopt their current colors?

Blue, silver and black date back to the 1989 expansion season. The 2008-09 set held for sixteen years. In June 2025 the franchise refreshed its logo, wordmark and uniforms, slightly darkening the blue and restoring bold pinstripes.

Are the Orlando Magic colors the same as the Memphis Grizzlies?

No. Memphis pairs Beale Street blue with navy and gold. Orlando’s blue is brighter and cleaner, sitting nearer cyan, and Orlando uses no yellow at all. The silver reads as a cool light gray, not metallic gold.

Why is the Orlando Magic silver often confused with gray?

Because on screen it is gray. #C4CED4 has a slight blue undertone and no metallic property in RGB. Silver only behaves like silver in print, under PMS 877 C or a foil finish on merchandise.

What colors are on the Orlando Magic jersey?

Home Association jerseys are white with black pinstripes and a blue wordmark. Icon jerseys are blue. Statement jerseys are black. City Edition sets rotate yearly and often step outside the core palette entirely.

What do the Orlando Magic colors mean?

The franchise has never published an official symbolism statement. Blue and silver were chosen in 1989 to read cleanly on television and pair with the stars in the logo. Black arrived on the original road pinstripe uniform.

Where can I find color codes for other NBA teams?

Every franchise publishes hex, RGB, CMYK and Pantone specs. A consolidated reference sheet covering all thirty NBA teams saves time when you are matching several palettes for a graphic, a fan site or a broadcast overlay.

Conclusion

The Orlando Magic colors come down to three specs: #0077C0, #C4CED4, #000000. Copy them, save them, move on.

What makes the palette work is the pinstripe tradition running from the Shaquille O’Neal era through the 2025 refresh at the Kia Center.

Grab the Pantone values before any print run. And double-check your source, because aggregator sites lag behind official brand sheets.

 

 

 

Bogdan Sandu
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