Lemon

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#fff700
RGB:
255, 247, 0
CMYK:
0, 3, 100, 0
HSL:
58.1°, 100%, 50%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 102
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1026
in RAL Design:
RAL 080 80 90
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-5
What color is Lemon? What are the examples of Lemon color in life? The Lemon Twist
2024-08-24 Snargl 06:42
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

What color is Lemon?

Man in a yellow and black costume is doing a kick with a yellow ball in his hand
Yellow fruit with a slice of lemon on top of it and some leaves on the side of it
Woman in a yellow and black outfit with big breast and nipples
Gold circular with a diamond center surrounded by smaller gold triangles and a circular with a diamond center surrounded by smaller gold triangles
Man in a yellow outfit is in a city street with a giant yellow object in his hand
Yellow lamp with a lemon in a bowl on top of it and a picture of a lemon in a bowl on the bottom
Bunch of lemons cut in half on a table top with water droplets around them and a black background
Gold plate with a black circle and a yellow circle on it
Man in a suit with a yellow light on his chest
Woman with a purple bow and a necklace on her neck and a yellow background with circles around her
Yellow robot with a black helmet and yellow lights on his face and a black background with a star
Golden bucket filled with lemons and lemon slices on a table next to a window
Woman in a bikini and leather gloves posing for a picture in a kitchen with lemons on the counter
Lemon is a vivid yellow color that is characteristic of the lemon fruit.

It is a pure hue that has a high saturation and brightness.

The hexadecimal code for lemon is #FFF700, which means it is composed of 100% red, 96.86% green, and 0% blue in the RGB color space.

In the CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 3% magenta, 100% yellow, and 0% black.

The hue angle of lemon is 58.1 degrees, which places it between green and orange on the color wheel.

Lemon is often associated with freshness, energy, and optimism.

This color can also be used to create contrast or highlight important elements in a design.

Example of the palette with the Lemon color

Picture with primary colors of Mauve taupe, Pacific Blue, Onyx, Lemon and Pale chestnut
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 Lemon color

Picture with primary colors of Indian yellow, Dark brown, Banana Mania, Chamoisee and Lemon
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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What are the examples of Lemon color in life?

Cake with a green
Two lemons are next to a large green vase on a table top with a black background
Yellow cake with a brown sprinkle on top of it on a plate on a tablecloth
Woman in a yellow outfit standing in front of a street with cars parked on the side of the road
Dog wearing a yellow cowboy hat and a yellow jacket with a yellow collar and a white shirt
Lemon color is a bright yellow hue that resembles the fruit of the same name.

It is often associated with freshness, energy, and optimism.

Some examples of lemon color in life are:
  • The peel of a ripe lemon that gives off a zesty aroma and flavor.

  • Sunflower petals facing the sun symbolize happiness and loyalty.

  • A yellow traffic light warns drivers to slow down and prepare to stop.

  • The yellow jersey worn by the leader of the Tour de France bicycle race.

  • The yellow ribbon that is tied around a tree or worn as a symbol of support for someone who is away or in trouble.

  • A yellow submarine that appears in the Beatles song and movie of the same name.

  • The yellow brick road leading to the Emerald City in The Wizard of Oz.

Example of the palette with the Lemon color

Picture with primary colors of Dark cerulean, Timberwolf, Lemon, Smoky black and Ruddy brown
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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Funny stories about the 'Lemon'

The Lemon Twist

In a far away place, in the bustling city of Tokyo, there was a quaint little interior design shop called "Color Splash." The shop was known for its vibrant and eclectic designs, but none were as daring as the ones created by Sonja Yamamoto, the shop's most imaginative assistant. Sonja had a knack for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, and her latest obsession was the color lemon.

One sunny afternoon, as Sonja was rearranging a display of lemon-colored cushions, the doorbell chimed, and in walked Kate Gonzalez, a top model known for her impeccable taste and daring fashion choices. Kate was on the hunt for a unique design for her new penthouse, and she had heard whispers about Sonja's unconventional use of color.
Close up of a plate of sliced fruit with a spoon in it and a lemon on the side

"Hello! Welcome to Color Splash. How can I help you today?" Sonja greeted Kate with a warm smile.

Kate, with her signature confidence, replied, "I need something bold and refreshing for my new place. I've heard you're the best at creating unique designs."

Sonja's eyes sparkled with excitement. "You've come to the right place! How do you feel about the color lemon?"

Kate raised an eyebrow. "Lemon? Isn't that a bit... bright?"

Sonja chuckled. "Trust me, lemon is the new black. Let me show you what I have in mind."

Sonja led Kate to a section of the shop dedicated to her lemon-themed creations. There were lemon-colored sofas, curtains, rugs, and even a lemon-shaped chandelier. Kate was intrigued but skeptical.

"Alright, Sonja, convince me. How can lemon work in my penthouse without making it look like a fruit market?"

Sonja grinned. "It's all about balance and creativity. Imagine this: a sleek, modern living room with a lemon-colored accent wall. The furniture would be neutral tones, but with lemon-colored throw pillows and a lemon-patterned rug to tie it all together. And for the dining area, a lemon-colored chandelier to add a pop of color and elegance."
Room with a desk and a chair in it with a window and a painting on the wall behind it

Kate's skepticism began to fade as she visualized the design. "That actually sounds amazing. But what about the bedroom?"

Sonja's eyes lit up. "Ah, the bedroom! Picture this: a serene, white bedroom with lemon-colored curtains that let in just the right amount of sunlight. A lemon-colored duvet cover with matching pillows, and a lemon-scented candle to complete the ambiance."

Kate laughed. "You really love lemon, don't you?"

Sonja nodded enthusiastically. "It's such a happy and refreshing color. It can brighten up any space and mood."

Kate was sold. "Alright, Sonja, let's do it. I want the full lemon experience."

Over the next few weeks, Sonja and Kate worked together to transform the penthouse. The living room became a chic, modern space with just the right amount of lemon accents. The dining area was a showstopper with the lemon chandelier, and the bedroom was a serene oasis with its lemon touches.

When the project was complete, Kate threw a housewarming party to show off her new lemon-themed home. Her guests were amazed at how the color lemon had been used so creatively and elegantly. The penthouse was the talk of the town, and Sonja's reputation as a design genius was solidified.
Bathroom with a sink, toilet. Example of #FFF700 color.

As the party wound down, Kate raised a glass to Sonja. "To the Lemon Queen, who turned my home into a masterpiece."

Sonja blushed and laughed. "To lemon, the color that makes everything brighter!"

And so, the legend of the Lemon Twist spread throughout Tokyo, inspiring others to embrace the bold and refreshing color in their own homes. Sonja and Kate's collaboration became a symbol of creativity and daring, proving that sometimes, all you need is a little twist of lemon to make life a bit more zestful.
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