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Byzantine

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#bd33a4
RGB:
189, 51, 164
CMYK:
0, 73, 13, 26
HSL:
310.9°, 57.5%, 47.1%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 240
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4010
in RAL Design:
RAL 340 50 45
in RAL Effect:
RAL 510-5
What color is Byzantine? The Byzantine Revolution: A Tale of Color and Destiny
2024-08-23 Snargl 05:04
# General # Fashion # Design

What color is Byzantine?

Woman in a purple outfit standing in front of a building with a moon in the background and a red umbrella
Room with a desk and a chair in it with a purple light on the wall and a mirror
Tree with purple leaves in a city at night with lights and buildings in the background
Woman in a purple suit is standing in the street with a city background
Painting of a purple landscape with trees and clouds in the background
Bowl of soup with a spoon and a bowl of fruit in the background on a purple cloth
Pink diamond on top of a table next to a keyboard and mouse pad
Woman in a pink jacket in a car with her hand on her hip and looking at the camera
Purple container with a green leaf on top of it on a table next to other vegetables and leaves
Futuristic looking clock with purple lights in a room with a window and a door in the center of the clock
Stack of purple and white donuts with a purple icing drizzle on top of them
Purple flower with a green stem and a green pea pod in the background with water droplets on it
Woman with purple hair and a purple outfit with a purple background and a blue background
Futuristic helmet with a purple background and numbers on it
Bunch of purple flowers that are on a tree branch in the sun light of the day
Woman with a purple jacket and a necklace on her neck and a window in the background with a cityscape
Byzantine is a color name that refers to a dark tone of purple.

It is inspired by the color historically used by the Roman and Byzantine empires, but it is not the same as Tyrian purple, which is more reddish.

Byzantine has a hexadecimal code of #BD33A4, which means it is composed of 74.12% red, 20% green, and 64.31% blue in the RGB color space.

In the HSL color space, Byzantine has a hue angle of 310.9 degrees, a saturation of 57.5%, and a lightness of 47.1%.

Byzantine is a moderate and warm shade of purple that can be used to create a rich and elegant impression.

Example of the palette with the Byzantine color

Picture with primary colors of Byzantine, Violet-eggplant, Canonical aubergine, Mountbatten pink and Dark byzantium
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 4010
RAL 4008
RAL 4007
RAL 9007
RAL 8015
RAL Design
RAL 340 50 45
RAL 330 40 45
RAL 060 20 05
RAL 330 50 20
RAL 330 30 15
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Funny stories about the 'Byzantine'

The Byzantine Revolution: A Tale of Color and Destiny

In a far away place, in the bustling city of Neo-Tokyo, where neon lights painted the skyline and technology intertwined with daily life, an unexpected revolution was brewing. This was not a political uprising or a technological breakthrough, but a revolution of color. At the heart of this story were two unlikely heroes: Karl Takemura, a visionary entrepreneur, and Mario Phoenix, a humble cleaner with a hidden talent.

Karl Takemura was known for his innovative spirit. He had built a successful motion design studio, "Kaleidoscope Dreams," which was renowned for its cutting-edge visuals and creative brilliance. However, Karl felt that something was missing. The industry was saturated with the same hues and palettes, and he yearned for a new color that would set his work apart.
Woman in a purple suit standing in a room with a neon circle around her and a pink light

One evening, as Karl was working late in his studio, he noticed Mario Phoenix meticulously cleaning the floors. Mario was an enigmatic figure, always quiet and diligent in his work. But there was something different about him that night. He seemed to be lost in thought, his eyes reflecting a deep, almost mystical understanding of the world around him.

Curiosity piqued, Karl struck up a conversation with Mario. To his surprise, Mario revealed that he was an amateur artist with a passion for colors. He spoke of a color he had discovered in his dreams, a color he called "Byzantine." It was a deep, rich hue that seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly light, a color that defied description.

Intrigued, Karl asked Mario to show him this color. Mario hesitated but eventually agreed. He pulled out a small, worn sketchbook from his bag and flipped to a page where he had painted a swatch of Byzantine. The moment Karl saw it, he was captivated. The color was unlike anything he had ever seen. It was bold, mysterious, and mesmerizing.
Glowing earth with a mountain range in the background. Color RGB 189,51,164.

Karl knew that this was the breakthrough he had been searching for. He offered Mario a partnership, proposing that they incorporate Byzantine into their motion designs. Mario, though initially reluctant, agreed. Together, they began experimenting with the color, integrating it into their projects in innovative ways.

The results were nothing short of spectacular. Byzantine brought a new dimension to their work, adding depth and emotion that resonated with audiences. The color seemed to have a life of its own, transforming ordinary designs into extraordinary visual experiences. Word of their unique creations spread like wildfire, and soon, "Kaleidoscope Dreams" was the talk of the industry.

But their success did not come without challenges. Rival studios, envious of their newfound fame, tried to replicate the Byzantine color. However, none could capture its true essence. It was as if the color was imbued with a magic that only Karl and Mario could harness.
Woman in a white top and jean shorts posing for a picture with a pink spray painted wall behind her. Color CMYK 0,73,13,26.

As their fame grew, so did the bond between Karl and Mario. They became not just business partners but close friends, united by their shared vision and passion. Mario's humble background and Karl's entrepreneurial spirit complemented each other perfectly, creating a synergy that propelled them to new heights.

The rise of Byzantine in motion design marked a turning point in the industry. It inspired a wave of creativity and innovation, pushing designers to explore new possibilities and break free from conventional norms. The color became a symbol of artistic freedom and expression, a testament to the power of collaboration and the magic that can happen when two unlikely heroes come together.

In the end, Karl and Mario's story was not just about the rise of a color but about the journey of discovery, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams. The Byzantine Revolution was a reminder that sometimes, the most extraordinary things can come from the most unexpected places. And in the vibrant city of Neo-Tokyo, the legacy of Karl Takemura and Mario Phoenix lived on, inspiring generations of artists to come.
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