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Hot magenta

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HEX Triplet:
#ff1dce
RGB:
255, 29, 206
CMYK:
0, 89, 19, 0
HSL:
313°, 100%, 55.7%
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PANTONE 219
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RAL 4010
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RAL 340 70 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 510-2
What color is Hot magenta? The Great Hot Magenta Revolution
2024-08-23 Snargl 04:00
# General # Fashion # Imagination

What color is Hot magenta?

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Hot magenta is a vivid reddish purple color that belongs to the magenta color family.

It is also known as Crayola Hot Magenta, as it is one of the colors in the Crayola crayon set.

The hexadecimal code for hot magenta is #FF1DCE, which means it is composed of 100% red, 11.37% green, and 80.78% blue in the RGB color space.

In the CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 89% magenta, 19% yellow, and 0% black.

This color has a hue angle of 313 degrees, a saturation of 100%, and a lightness of 55.7%.

Hot magenta is a warm color, meaning it is associated with energy, passion, excitement, and creativity.

It is also a bright color, meaning it is attention-grabbing, stimulating, and cheerful.

Hot magenta can be used to create contrast with other colors, especially cool colors like green or blue.

It can also be used to create harmony with other shades of magenta, pink, purple, or red.

This color can be a good choice for design, art, fashion, or marketing projects that want to convey a sense of fun, innovation, or boldness.

Example of the palette with the Hot magenta color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Pearl Aqua, Hot magenta, Fern green and Jazzberry jam
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Hot magenta color

Picture with primary colors of Hot magenta, Pink pearl, Aquamarine, Fandango and Goldenrod
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Hot magenta color

Picture with primary colors of Hot magenta, Melon, Dark scarlet, Sky blue and Sunset Orange
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Hot magenta color

Picture with primary colors of Pale silver, Oxford Blue, Hot magenta, Turquoise and Raspberry rose
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the Hot magenta color

Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Spiro Disco Ball, Hot magenta, Medium purple and Tyrian purple
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 'Hot magenta'

The Great Hot Magenta Revolution

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Chromaville, where colors ruled the world of design, there lived two unlikely heroes: Manolo Chen, a quirky artist with a penchant for the bizarre, and Vivienne Gonzalez, an engineer whose precision was matched only by her love for order. Their paths crossed in the most unexpected way, leading to the rise of the most outrageous color trend the world had ever seen: Hot Magenta.

Manolo Chen was known for his eccentric art studio, "Chen's Color Chaos," where he experimented with every hue imaginable. His latest obsession was a shade so vibrant it could make your eyes water: Hot Magenta. He believed this color had the power to revolutionize the world of design, but convincing others was a different story.
Living room with a pink couch and a purple light coming through the windows and a black wall

Vivienne Gonzalez, on the other hand, was a no-nonsense engineer at "Precision Designs Inc." She spent her days ensuring that every blueprint was flawless and every project ran like clockwork. Her world was one of black, white, and the occasional gray. Colors, especially outrageous ones like Hot Magenta, were not on her radar.

One fateful day, Manolo's art studio was scheduled for a routine inspection by the city's design board. Vivienne, being the most meticulous engineer, was assigned the task. As she entered "Chen's Color Chaos," she was greeted by a whirlwind of colors, but none more blinding than the Hot Magenta splattered across the walls.

"Good heavens, what is this monstrosity?" Vivienne exclaimed, shielding her eyes.

"Ah, welcome to the future of design!" Manolo declared, his eyes gleaming with excitement. "This, my dear Vivienne, is Hot Magenta. It's bold, it's daring, and it's going to change everything!"

Vivienne was skeptical. "Change everything? It looks like a flamingo exploded in here."
Hot magenta color example: Woman in a pink suit and helmet standing in a dark room with a light behind her and a black background

Undeterred, Manolo began his pitch. "Imagine a world where Hot Magenta is everywhere. Cars, buildings, even clothes! It's a color that demands attention, that screams creativity!"

Vivienne couldn't help but chuckle. "You want to paint the town Hot Magenta? Good luck with that."

But Manolo was persistent. He convinced Vivienne to help him create a prototype of a Hot Magenta-infused gadget. After much persuasion and a promise of a lifetime supply of her favorite coffee, Vivienne agreed. They worked tirelessly, combining Manolo's artistic flair with Vivienne's engineering precision.

The result was a Hot Magenta smart device that could change colors at the touch of a button. It was a marvel of design and technology, and it caught the attention of the city's most influential designers. Soon, Hot Magenta was the talk of Chromaville.

Fashion designers incorporated it into their latest collections, architects used it to create eye-catching buildings, and even the city's public transportation system adopted the vibrant hue. Hot Magenta was everywhere, and it was all thanks to the unlikely partnership of Manolo and Vivienne.
Hot magenta color. Pink container with a circular design on it's lid and a pink background

Their success didn't stop there. The duo became the go-to team for innovative design solutions, blending Manolo's creativity with Vivienne's technical expertise. They even launched a line of Hot Magenta products, from furniture to gadgets, that flew off the shelves.

As Chromaville basked in the glow of Hot Magenta, Manolo and Vivienne couldn't help but laugh at how a color once deemed outrageous had become the new norm. Their story became a legend, a testament to the power of collaboration and the magic of thinking outside the box.

And so, the Great Hot Magenta Revolution was born, proving that sometimes, the most unexpected ideas can lead to the most extraordinary outcomes.
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# General # Fashion # Imagination
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