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French rose

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#f64a8a
RGB:
246, 74, 138
CMYK:
0, 70, 44, 4
HSL:
337.7°, 90.5%, 62.7%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Violet Red
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7424
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4003
in RAL Design:
RAL 010 60 45
in RAL Effect:
RAL 480-6
What color is French rose? What are the examples of French rose color in everyday life? The Birth of French Rose: A Tale of Colors and Creativity
2024-08-23 Snargl 05:28
# General # Fashion # Design

What color is French rose?

Woman with pink hair and a pink dress with silver accents on it's chest
Woman in a black dress and sunglasses on a couch with a pink background
Woman in a futuristic suit standing on a bridge with a lightning bolt in the background of a city
Woman with pink hair and headphones in a futuristic city setting with neon lights and neon signs on the walls
Group of demonic looking men standing next to each other in front of a purple background with a sky
Computer desk with a laptop and a monitor on it in a room with purple walls and a yellow floor
Red bear is walking through the jungle in the rain with its mouth open
French rose is a soft pink color that has the hexadecimal code #F64A8A.

It is composed of 96.47% red, 29.02% green and 54.12% blue in the RGB color model.

In the CMYK color model, it has 0% cyan, 70% magenta, 44% yellow and 4% black.

It has a hue angle of 337.7 degrees, a saturation of 90.5% and a lightness of 62.7%.

French rose belongs to the color family of crimson, which are shades of pinkish-red.

It is a warm color that can evoke feelings of love, romance and femininity.

Example of the palette with the French rose color

Picture with primary colors of French rose, Rich maroon, Pastel pink, Deep lilac and Dark slate blue
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...

Example of the palette with the French rose color

Picture with primary colors of Pale chestnut, Eggshell, French rose, Dark terra cotta and Tickle Me Pink
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 3015
RAL 9001
RAL 4003
RAL 3017
RAL 3015
RAL Design
RAL 010 70 20
RAL 070 90 10
RAL 010 60 45
RAL 020 50 50
RAL 010 70 35
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What are the examples of French rose color in everyday life?

Kitchen with pink cabinets and a black stove top oven and microwave oven and a window with a potted plant. Example of #F64A8A color.
Pink house with a balcony and a table and chairs in front of it. Example of CMYK 0,70,44,4 color.
Pink car is parked in a desert area with a pink sky in the background. Example of French rose color.
Pink room with a pink rug and vases of flowers on the floor. Example of RGB 246,74,138 color.

Example of the palette with the French rose color

Picture with primary colors of French rose, Glaucous, Saffron, Medium spring bud and Medium jungle green
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...
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Funny stories about the 'French rose'

The Birth of French Rose: A Tale of Colors and Creativity

In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and vibrant meadows, there lived a farmer named Zahir Xiang. Zahir was no ordinary farmer; he had a unique gift for growing the most exquisite flowers. His fields were a riot of colors, with blooms that seemed to dance in the breeze. Among his prized possessions was a rare rose bush that produced the most enchanting shade of pink, a color that had no name.

One sunny morning, as Zahir tended to his roses, a delivery worker named Leonardo Phoenix arrived at the farm. Leonardo was known for his punctuality and his bright, cheerful demeanor. He had a knack for finding joy in the simplest of things, and his laughter was infectious.

"Good day, Zahir!" Leonardo called out as he approached. "I've got a special delivery for you."

Zahir looked up from his roses and smiled. "Ah, Leonardo! What brings you here today?"

Leonardo handed Zahir a small, ornate box. "This came all the way from Paris. It's from your cousin, the artist."

Zahir's eyes lit up with curiosity. He carefully opened the box to reveal a set of vibrant paints and a letter. The letter explained that Zahir's cousin had discovered a new technique in motion design and wanted Zahir to experiment with the colors in his garden.

Intrigued, Zahir decided to mix the paints with the petals of his rare roses. As he worked, Leonardo watched in awe. The colors seemed to come alive, swirling and blending in mesmerizing patterns. One particular shade stood out - a deep, rich pink that shimmered with a hint of gold.

"This color is extraordinary!" Leonardo exclaimed. "It reminds me of the elegance of Paris and the charm of our village. We should give it a name."

Zahir pondered for a moment. "How about 'French Rose'? It captures the essence of both worlds."

Leonardo nodded enthusiastically. "Perfect! But how do we share this with the world?"

Zahir had an idea. He invited Leonardo to help him create a series of motion design pieces using the French Rose color. They spent days experimenting, combining Zahir's floral artistry with Leonardo's delivery routes. They filmed the roses in motion, capturing the way the petals danced in the wind and the colors shifted in the sunlight.

Their collaboration resulted in a stunning collection of motion designs that showcased the beauty of the French Rose color. They uploaded their work online, and it quickly went viral. Designers and artists from around the world were captivated by the unique shade and the story behind it.

As the fame of French Rose spread, Zahir and Leonardo found themselves at the center of a creative revolution. They were invited to Paris to present their work at a prestigious art exhibition. Standing in front of a captivated audience, Zahir shared the story of how a simple farmer and a delivery worker had discovered a color that bridged the gap between nature and art.

Leonardo added with a grin, "And all it took was a little curiosity, a lot of laughter, and a touch of magic."

The audience erupted in applause, and French Rose became a symbol of creativity and collaboration. Zahir and Leonardo returned to their village as heroes, their bond stronger than ever. They continued to explore new colors and ideas, always finding joy in the journey.

And so, the tale of the French Rose color became a legend, reminding everyone that sometimes the most beautiful creations come from the most unexpected places.
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