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Phthalo blue

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#000f89
RGB:
0, 15, 137
CMYK:
100, 89, 0, 46
HSL:
233.4°, 100%, 26.9%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Dark blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2154
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5005
in RAL Design:
RAL 240 30 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 640-M
What color is Phthalo blue? The Phthalo Revolution
2024-08-24 Snargl 03:48
# General # Imagination

What color is Phthalo blue?

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Phthalo blue is a synthetic blue pigment that belongs to the phthalocyanine family of dyes.

It has a bright, crystalline appearance and a high tinting strength.

This color is composed of 100% cyan, 89% magenta, 0% yellow and 46% black in a CMYK color space.

It is often used in paints, inks and coatings because of its light fastness, fading resistance and stability.

Phthalo blue can create rich, transparent washes and intense, vivid colors when used in watercolor.

Example of the palette with the Phthalo blue color

Picture with primary colors of Phthalo blue, Dark lava, Champagne, AuroMetalSaurus and Pale 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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Example of the palette with the Phthalo blue color

Picture with primary colors of Phthalo blue, Royal purple, Rose vale, Champagne and Wine
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 Phthalo blue color

Picture with primary colors of Phthalo blue, Black, Twilight lavender, Persian orange and Caput mortuum
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 'Phthalo blue'

The Phthalo Revolution

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Amsterdam, where creativity and innovation thrived, two visionaries were about to embark on a journey that would revolutionize the world of design. Marc Sirius, a charismatic entrepreneur with a knack for spotting trends, and Vivienne Rodriguez, a brilliant engineer with a passion for color theory, were the unlikely duo at the heart of this tale.

Marc had always been fascinated by the power of color. He believed that the right hue could evoke emotions, tell stories, and even change the way people perceived the world. One day, while browsing through an art supply store, he stumbled upon a tube of Phthalo blue. The vibrant, deep blue pigment captivated him. He knew it had potential, but he wasn't sure how to harness it.
Blue vase on top of a table next to a pen and paper holder

Enter Vivienne Rodriguez. Vivienne was known for her innovative approach to engineering and her love for experimenting with colors. When Marc approached her with his idea of using Phthalo blue in a new way, she was intrigued. Together, they brainstormed and came up with a groundbreaking concept: integrating Phthalo blue into smart materials that could change color based on environmental factors.

Their first project was a line of smart textiles. These fabrics, infused with Phthalo blue, could shift shades depending on the wearer's mood, temperature, or even the time of day. Imagine a dress that turned a deeper blue as the sun set, or a jacket that lightened in color as the wearer became more relaxed. The possibilities were endless.

Marc and Vivienne worked tirelessly, combining their expertise to perfect the technology. They faced numerous challenges, from ensuring the color change was seamless to making the materials durable and comfortable. But their determination paid off. After months of research and development, they finally had a prototype ready.
Necklace with a blue stone and a silver clasp on a mannequin head stand on a black mannequin. Example of RGB 0,15,137 color.

They decided to unveil their creation at Amsterdam's annual design expo. The anticipation was palpable as designers, artists, and tech enthusiasts gathered to see what Marc and Vivienne had in store. As the lights dimmed and the first model walked down the runway, the audience gasped in awe. The dress she wore shimmered and shifted in color, reacting to the ambient light and the model's movements. It was mesmerizing.

The response was overwhelming. Designers from around the world wanted to collaborate, and tech companies saw the potential for integrating this technology into various applications, from interior design to automotive industries. Marc and Vivienne's innovation had sparked a new wave of creativity and possibilities.
Painting of a mountain range with a sunset in the background. Example of Phthalo blue color.

But their journey didn't stop there. Inspired by their success, they continued to explore new ways to use Phthalo blue. They developed smart wallpapers that could change color to match the mood of a room, and even created interactive art installations that responded to viewers' emotions.

Through their collaboration, Marc and Vivienne demonstrated the power of combining art and technology. They showed that with imagination and determination, even something as simple as a color could transform the world. Their story became a testament to the endless possibilities that arise when creativity meets innovation.

And so, the Phthalo Revolution began, changing the way people experienced color and design forever. Marc and Vivienne's legacy lived on, inspiring future generations to push the boundaries of what was possible and to see the world in a whole new light.
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