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Palatinate blue

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#273be2
RGB:
39, 59, 226
CMYK:
83, 74, 0, 11
HSL:
233.6°, 76.3%, 52%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Persian blue
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5015
in RAL Design:
RAL 270 30 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 640-5
What color is Palatinate blue? The Palatinate Blue Revolution
2024-08-24 Snargl 02:50

What color is Palatinate blue?

Woman in a blue outfit holding a book in her hands and looking at the camera with a glowing light on her face
Woman in a blue hoodie is standing on a street corner with her hands in her pockets and looking at the camera
Woman with blue makeup and a hoodie on is looking at the camera with a city in the background
Blue alien with two eyes and a nose is shown in the background of a blue smoke cloud
Blue and white circular object with a sky background and a blue sky with clouds and a blue sky
Blue and white wolf with blue eyes and a black nose and tail
Cake with a candle on top of it on a plate with smoke coming out of it and a blue plate
Blue glass object with a swirl design on it's surface and a spoon in front of it
Woman with blue hair and a veil on her head is staring at the camera with a blue light shining on her face
Painting of a castle in the mountains with a blue sky and clouds above it
Painting of a fish and corals under water with sunlight coming through the water's surface
Blue parrot with a black eye and a red light behind it's head and a black background. Color RGB 39,59,226.
Blue cat on top of a table next to a blue wall and a blue light behind it. Example of CMYK 83,74,0,11 color.
Field of blue flowers with a sunset in the background and a few clouds in the sky above it. Example of #273BE2 color.
Blue object with a white circle in the center of it's center hole. Color CMYK 83,74,0,11.
Glass of water on a table in front of a window with a view of a city outside. Example of #273BE2 color.
City street with a lot of tall buildings and neon lights on it at night time with a blue sky. Example of #273BE2 color.
Man standing in front of a waterfall with a blue face and a halo around his head. Example of CMYK 83,74,0,11 color.
Palatinate blue is a bright shade of blue that has a hexadecimal color code of #273BE2.

It is composed of 15.29% red, 23.14% green and 88.63% blue in the RGB color model.

In the CMYK color model, it has 83% cyan, 74% magenta, 0% yellow and 11% black.

This color has a hue angle of 233.6 degrees, a saturation of 76.3% and a lightness of 52% in the HSL color space.

Palatinate blue is a cool color that belongs to the blue color family.

It is named after the historical region of Palatinate in Germany, where the House of Wittelsbach used a similar shade of blue in their coat of arms.

Palatinate blue is a vivid and eye-catching color that can be used for various purposes, such as design, art, or branding.

Example of the palette with the Palatinate blue color

Picture with primary colors of Palatinate blue, Navy, Deep peach, Shocking pink and Azure
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 Palatinate blue color

Picture with primary colors of Light taupe, Midnight Blue, Palatinate blue, Cosmic latte and Bulgarian 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 Palatinate blue color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Powder blue, Palatinate blue, Purple taupe and Taupe gray
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 Palatinate blue color

Picture with primary colors of Saint Patrick Blue, Palatinate blue, Copper, White smoke and Persian plum
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 'Palatinate blue'

The Palatinate Blue Revolution

Far-far away, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where colors danced and swirled in every corner, there lived a humble shop assistant named Connor Storm. Connor worked at "Hue Haven," a quaint little shop that sold every shade of paint imaginable. His days were filled with mixing colors, advising customers, and dreaming of a world where colors could come to life.

One day, a peculiar customer walked into the shop. He was an eccentric professor named Tommy White, known for his wild experiments and even wilder hair. Professor White had a reputation for being a genius in the field of motion design, but his latest project had hit a snag.
Woman in a futuristic outfit with a futuristic background

"Connor, my boy!" Professor White exclaimed, his eyes twinkling with excitement. "I need your help. I'm on the brink of a revolutionary discovery in motion design, but I'm missing the perfect color. It has to be something unique, something that will captivate the world!"

Connor scratched his head, pondering the professor's request. He had seen every color under the sun, but nothing seemed to fit the bill. Then, a thought struck him. "Professor, have you ever heard of Palatinate blue?"

Professor White's eyes widened. "Palatinate blue? The legendary color said to be so mesmerizing that it can bring any design to life? I've heard rumors, but I thought it was just a myth!"

Connor grinned. "It's no myth, Professor. We have a small vial of it in the back. It's incredibly rare and expensive, but if it can help you, it's worth a try."
Blue box with a black background and a blue light inside it that is glowing blue

With trembling hands, Connor retrieved the vial of Palatinate blue and handed it to the professor. The color shimmered and glowed, as if it held a life of its own. Professor White's eyes sparkled with anticipation as he carefully poured a few drops into his latest motion design project.

As soon as the Palatinate blue touched the design, something magical happened. The colors began to swirl and dance, creating patterns and shapes that seemed to leap off the screen. The design came to life, captivating everyone who saw it. It was as if the Palatinate blue had unlocked a new dimension of creativity.

Word of Professor White's revolutionary discovery spread like wildfire. Designers from all over the world flocked to Chromaville to witness the magic of Palatinate blue. The color became the new standard in motion design, transforming the industry and inspiring a new generation of artists.
Blue flower is in a white and blue bowl with a black rim around it and a blue

Connor and Professor White became legends in their own right. They continued to experiment with colors, pushing the boundaries of what was possible in motion design. And every time they used Palatinate blue, they were reminded of the day they discovered its magic.

In the end, it wasn't just the color that made their designs special. It was the passion and creativity they poured into their work, and the belief that anything was possible with a little bit of imagination and a splash of Palatinate blue.

And so, the story of the Palatinate Blue Revolution became a legend in Chromaville, a testament to the power of creativity and the magic of colors.
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