Pale magenta
What color is Pale magenta?
It has a hexadecimal color code of #F984E5, which means it is composed of 97.65% red, 51.76% green and 89.8% blue in the RGB color model.
In the CMYK color model, which is used for printing, pale magenta has 0% cyan, 47% magenta, 8% yellow and 2% black.
Pale magenta has a hue angle of 310.3 degrees, a saturation of 90.7% and a lightness of 74.7% in the HSL color space.
This color can be described as a soft magenta or a pastel pink.
Pale magenta can be used to create a soothing or romantic mood in interior design, as it is a soft and warm color.
Example of the palette with the Pale magenta color
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Example of the palette with the Pale magenta color
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What are the examples of Pale magenta color in life?
Some examples of pale magenta flowers are:
Phalaenopsis violacea, a species of orchid native to Indonesia and Malaysia.
It has fragrant flowers that range from pale magenta to deep purple.Rosa 'Angel Face', a floribunda rose cultivar that was introduced in 1968.
It has large, double, ruffled flowers that are pale lavender with a deeper magenta edge.Lilium 'Stargazer', a hybrid lily that was developed in 1974.
It has large, star-shaped flowers that are white with a dark pink stripe and dark spots.
Some examples of pale magenta in these fields are:
The cover of the album 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' by the rock band The Velvet Underground.
The logo of the video game company 'Capcom'.
The dress worn by actress Lupita Nyong'o at the 2014 Academy Awards.
The dress, designed by Prada, was a pale magenta chiffon gown with a deep V-neckline and a pleated skirt.
Example of the palette with the Pale magenta color
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The Pale Magenta Revolution
Duncan Moon was known for his daring ideas and unyielding spirit. He had a knack for spotting trends before they became mainstream. One day, while sipping his morning coffee, he stumbled upon an old, dusty book in a quaint little bookstore. The book was filled with ancient printing techniques and forgotten colors. Among them, one color stood out: Pale Magenta. Intrigued, Duncan bought the book and rushed to his office.
Jessica Goowanni, Duncan's trusted engineer, was a genius with machines. She could turn any idea into reality with her technical prowess. When Duncan showed her the book and the peculiar color, she was skeptical but curious. "Pale Magenta? That's not exactly a color you see every day," she remarked, examining the faded pages.
Duncan's eyes sparkled with excitement. "Exactly! That's why it's perfect. Imagine the possibilities, Jessica. We could revolutionize the printing industry with this unique color."
Jessica couldn't help but smile at Duncan's enthusiasm. "Alright, let's give it a shot. But we'll need to create a special ink and modify our printers to handle it."
The duo set to work, experimenting with various pigments and formulations. After weeks of trial and error, they finally created a perfect Pale Magenta ink. It was unlike anything they had ever seen – a soft, ethereal hue that seemed to glow with a life of its own.
Next, Jessica modified their state-of-the-art printers to accommodate the new ink. The first test print was a simple flyer for a local bakery. As the printer whirred to life, Duncan and Jessica held their breath. When the flyer emerged, they were stunned. The Pale Magenta color added a magical touch, making the flyer stand out in a sea of ordinary advertisements.
Word of the new color spread like wildfire. Soon, businesses from all over Chromaville were clamoring to use Pale Magenta in their marketing materials. Duncan and Jessica's printing company, MoonGoowanni Prints, became the talk of the town.
But the real magic happened when an artist named Lila Bloom approached them. Lila was known for her vibrant murals that adorned the city's walls. She wanted to use Pale Magenta in her next masterpiece. Duncan and Jessica were thrilled and provided her with the special ink.
Lila's mural, a breathtaking depiction of Chromaville's skyline at dusk, became an instant sensation. The Pale Magenta hues added a dreamlike quality, making the mural come alive. People from all over the world came to see it, and Chromaville became a hub of artistic innovation.
As MoonGoowanni Prints continued to thrive, Duncan and Jessica realized that their journey was about more than just a color. It was about pushing boundaries, embracing the unknown, and creating something truly unique. Pale Magenta had become a symbol of their ingenuity and determination.
Years later, as they stood in front of Lila's mural, now a cherished landmark, Duncan turned to Jessica with a smile. "We did it, Jess. We changed the world of polygraphy."
Jessica nodded, her eyes reflecting the Pale Magenta hues of the mural. "And we did it together."
And so, the story of Duncan Moon and Jessica Goowanni, the pioneers of the Pale Magenta Revolution, became a legend in Chromaville, inspiring future generations to dream big and color outside the lines.