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Banana Mania

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#fae7b5
RGB:
250, 231, 181
CMYK:
0, 8, 28, 2
HSL:
43.5°, 87.3%, 84.5%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Peach
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7401
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1015
in RAL Design:
RAL 075 90 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 130-6
What color is Banana Mania? The Rise of Banana Mania: A Tale of Color and Creativity
2024-08-23 Snargl 02:14

What color is Banana Mania?

Woman is walking down a long hallway in a building with a view of the city outside the window
Yellow cupcake with a yellow frosting on top of it and a white cupcake on the bottom
Woman at a table with a piece of cake in front of her face and a window behind her
Chocolate cake with a chocolate sauce on top of it on a plate with a knife and fork on a table
Woman in a yellow top posing for a picture with her hands on her hips
Banana Mania is a color that is often described as a bright, vibrant shade of yellow.

It is reminiscent of the color of a ripe banana.

In terms of color codes, Banana Mania has a hexadecimal value of #FAE7B5 and RGB values of 250, 231, 181.

It is composed of 0% cyan, 8% magenta, 28% yellow and 2% black in the CMYK color space.

It has a hue angle of 43.5 degrees, a saturation of 87.3% and a lightness of 84.5%.

Banana Mania is a warm color that can create a cheerful and cozy atmosphere.

It can be paired with complementary colors such as blue or purple, or analogous colors such as orange or green.

This color can also be used to create contrast with darker colors such as brown or black.

Example of the palette with the Banana Mania color

Picture with primary colors of Banana Mania, Light taupe, Eggplant, Seal brown and Pale mauve
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 1015
RAL 1011
RAL 8015
RAL 8022
RAL 7032
RAL Design
RAL 075 90 20
RAL 050 60 30
RAL 360 30 15
RAL 000 15 00
RAL 040 70 10
RAL Effect
RAL 130-6
RAL 310-M
RAL 530-M
RAL 790-5
RAL 340-1

Example of the palette with the Banana Mania color

Picture with primary colors of Black, Banana Mania, Dark brown, Camel and Cinereous
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 9005
RAL 1015
RAL 8011
RAL 3012
RAL 7034
RAL Design
RAL 170 20 25
RAL 075 90 20
RAL 060 30 27
RAL 060 60 30
RAL 010 50 15
RAL Effect
RAL 790-5
RAL 130-6
RAL 330-4
RAL 310-4
RAL 560-3
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Funny stories about the 'Banana Mania'

The Rise of Banana Mania: A Tale of Color and Creativity

Far away, in the bustling city of Amsterdam, where the canals wove intricate patterns through the heart of the metropolis, two unlikely heroes were about to change the world of design forever. Karl Smith, a diligent car service worker, and Vivienne Abloh, a meticulous cleaner, were about to embark on a journey that would bring the color "Banana Mania" to the forefront of the design world.

Karl Smith was known for his precision and dedication at the local car service center. Every day, he meticulously worked on cars, ensuring they ran smoothly and looked pristine. His attention to detail was unmatched, but his true passion lay in colors. Karl had an eye for hues and shades that could transform the mundane into the extraordinary. His small apartment was a testament to his love for colors, with walls adorned in vibrant palettes and sketches of potential designs.

Vivienne Abloh, on the other hand, was a cleaner at a prestigious design studio. Her job was to ensure the studio remained spotless, but her heart was filled with dreams of creating something beautiful. Vivienne had a knack for noticing the smallest details, and her keen eye often caught the subtle imperfections that others missed. She was fascinated by the designers' work and often stayed late, observing their creative process from the shadows.

One fateful evening, as Karl was walking home from work, he noticed a discarded can of paint by the side of the road. The label read "Banana Mania." Intrigued by the name, he picked it up and decided to experiment with it. That night, Karl painted a small canvas with the soft, creamy yellow color. The result was mesmerizing. The color exuded warmth and joy, reminiscent of sunny days and fresh beginnings.

The next day, Karl brought the canvas to the car service center. He placed it in the waiting area, hoping to brighten up the space. Customers immediately noticed the change. The once dull waiting room now felt inviting and cheerful. Word spread quickly, and soon, people were coming to the service center not just for car repairs but to see the "Banana Mania" canvas.

Meanwhile, at the design studio, Vivienne couldn't help but overhear the designers discussing the sudden popularity of a new color at the car service center. Curiosity piqued, she decided to visit the center after her shift. When she saw the canvas, she was captivated. The color was unlike anything she had seen before. It was both soothing and invigorating, a perfect balance.

Vivienne approached Karl, and they struck up a conversation about the color. They discovered their shared passion for design and decided to collaborate. Karl's knowledge of colors and Vivienne's attention to detail made them a perfect team. They began experimenting with "Banana Mania," incorporating it into various designs and projects.

Their first major project was a mural in a local park. The mural depicted scenes of Amsterdam, brought to life with the vibrant "Banana Mania" color. The mural became an instant hit, drawing crowds from all over the city. People were enchanted by the color's ability to evoke happiness and nostalgia.

As their collaboration grew, so did the popularity of "Banana Mania." Designers from around the world took notice, and soon, the color was being used in everything from fashion to interior design. Karl and Vivienne's work was featured in magazines, and they were invited to speak at design conferences.

But their journey wasn't just about the color. It was about the power of creativity and collaboration. Karl and Vivienne proved that with passion and determination, anyone could make a mark on the world. They inspired others to follow their dreams and to find beauty in the most unexpected places.

In the end, "Banana Mania" became more than just a color. It became a symbol of hope, creativity, and the magic that happens when two unlikely heroes come together to change the world. And so, the story of Karl Smith and Vivienne Abloh, the car service worker and the cleaner, became a legend in the world of design, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most stunning creations come from the most humble beginnings.
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