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Red Orange

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#ff5349
RGB:
255, 83, 73
CMYK:
0, 67, 71, 0
HSL:
3.3°, 100%, 64.3%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Tomato
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 1788
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2012
in RAL Design:
RAL 030 50 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 410-3
What color is Red Orange? What are the examples of Red Orange color in everyday life? What looks best in Red Orange? The Rise of Red Orange: A Hilarious Tale of Polygraphy
2024-08-30 Snargl 06:56
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

What color is Red Orange?

Pink diamond shaped object with a lot of pink and green crystals on it's sides and a black base
Pair of red sneakers on top of a bed next to a red curtain
Woman with a red ponytail and a yellow jacket is standing in front of a blue sky and has her arms crossed
Girl in a red dress holding a white cat in her arms and wearing a red hat with gold trim
Painting of a sci - fi spaceship flying through a cloudy sky with a red and yellow background and a red
Red object on top of a white plate on a table next to balloons in the background and a bowl
Tomato on a table with other tomatoes in the background and a vase in the background
Girl in a pink outfit standing in the middle of a pink sky with clouds and sun behind her
Red robot with a red light on his face
Jar of candy on a table next to a can of soda
Field with trees and bushes in the foreground and a sunset in the background with clouds in the sky
Red orange is a color that is a mixture of red and orange, with more red than orange.

It is a bright and warm color that can evoke physical energy, playfulness, and vitality.

The hexadecimal code for red orange is #FF5349, which means it has 100% red, 32.5% green, and 28.63% blue in the RGB color space.

In the CMYK color space, which is used for printing, it has 0% cyan, 67% magenta, 71% yellow, and 0% black.

Red orange has a hue angle of 3.3 degrees, a saturation of 100%, and a lightness of 64.3% in the HSL color space.

It is often confused with other reddish-orange colors, such as vermilion and cinnabar, which have slightly different hue angles and saturation levels.

Red orange is also the name of a variety of blood orange, a citrus fruit with a dark red flesh and a sweet-tart flavor.

This color can be found in nature, such as in flowers, sunsets, and autumn leaves.

It can also be used in art, design, and fashion to create contrast, attract attention, or express emotion.

Example of the palette with the Red Orange color

Picture with primary colors of Red Orange, Sky blue, Cosmic latte, Mordant red 19 and Outer Space
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 Red Orange color

Picture with primary colors of Red Orange, Linen, Dark lava, Macaroni and Cheese and Dark pastel red
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 Red Orange color

Picture with primary colors of Bulgarian rose, Topaz, Red Orange, Transport Red and Pumpkin
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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What are the examples of Red Orange color in everyday life?

Red and white hat on top of a christmas tree with lights in the background. Color Red Orange.
Red Orange color. Woman with long hair standing in a hallway with a red shirt on
Pile of orange pipes stacked on top of each other in a pile on the ground with a brick floor. Example of Red Orange color.
Two glasses of drinks on a table with fruit and a sunset in the background. Color Red Orange.
Computer generated image of a desert with a lot of buildings. Color #FF5349.
Man in a red jacket is taking a selfie on a train with a cell phone in his hand. Color Red Orange.
Single rose on top of a table next to a lighthouse in the background. Color #FF5349.
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What looks best in Red Orange?

Red Orange color example: Car is parked in front of a giant monster in a city with skyscrapers and a man standing on the street
Red vase on a white table with a red background. Example of Red Orange color.
Pair of red sneakers on top of a cement floor next to a wall. Color #FF5349.
Giant robot dog standing in a city with tall buildings in the background. Color CMYK 0,67,71,0.

Example of the palette with the Red Orange color

Picture with primary colors of Feldgrau, Pale pink, Red Orange, Moonstone blue and Beaver
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 'Red Orange'

The Rise of Red Orange: A Hilarious Tale of Polygraphy

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where colors ruled the day and night, there lived two extraordinary individuals: Dr. Iona Storm, a quirky color scientist with a penchant for the peculiar, and Kate Buffalo, a writer whose imagination knew no bounds. Their paths crossed in the most unexpected way, leading to the most unexpected revolution in the world of polygraphy.

Dr. Iona Storm was known for her eccentric experiments. Her lab was a kaleidoscope of colors, with beakers bubbling over with hues that defied description. One day, while attempting to create a new shade of blue, a mishap with a rogue red pigment resulted in a vibrant, eye-popping color she dubbed "Red Orange." It was neither red nor orange but a perfect blend of both, radiating warmth and energy.
Painting of a mountain with a pink sky in the background and clouds in the foreground

Meanwhile, Kate Buffalo was struggling with writer's block. Her latest novel, "The Chronicles of Chromaville," was missing something. She needed a spark, a burst of inspiration to bring her story to life. Frustrated, she decided to take a walk through the city, hoping the vibrant streets would ignite her creativity.

As fate would have it, Kate stumbled upon Dr. Storm's lab just as the good doctor was celebrating her accidental discovery. Intrigued by the commotion, Kate peeked inside and was immediately captivated by the mesmerizing Red Orange color. It was unlike anything she had ever seen, and she knew instantly that it was the missing piece for her novel.

"Excuse me, Dr. Storm," Kate said, stepping into the lab. "I couldn't help but notice that incredible color. What is it?"

Dr. Storm, delighted to have a visitor, eagerly explained the accidental creation of Red Orange. Kate listened intently, her mind racing with ideas. She knew that this color had the potential to revolutionize not just her novel but the entire world of polygraphy.
Red Orange color. Modern office with a red abstract wallpaper and a white desk with a white chair and a plant

"Dr. Storm, I have a proposition," Kate said with a twinkle in her eye. "Let's introduce Red Orange to the world. Imagine the possibilities! It could be the new trend in printing, art, and design."

Dr. Storm, always up for an adventure, agreed. The two of them set out to spread the word about Red Orange. They started with a small printing press in Chromaville, convincing the owner to use the new color in his flyers and posters. The results were astounding. People were drawn to the vibrant hue, and soon, Red Orange was the talk of the town.

News of the revolutionary color spread like wildfire. Designers, artists, and printers from all over the world flocked to Chromaville to get their hands on Red Orange. It became the go-to color for everything from book covers to billboards. The city was awash in a sea of Red Orange, and its popularity showed no signs of waning.

Kate's novel, now infused with the energy of Red Orange, became a bestseller. Dr. Storm's lab was inundated with requests for more of the magical pigment. The two friends reveled in their success, knowing that they had changed the world of polygraphy forever.
Red vase with a green leaf on top of it. Example of CMYK 0,67,71,0 color.

One day, as they sat in a café, sipping Red Orange-themed cocktails, Kate turned to Dr. Storm and said, "You know, Iona, we make quite the team. Who would have thought that a writer and a color scientist could create such a sensation?"

Dr. Storm chuckled. "It's amazing what a little accident can lead to. Here's to more colorful adventures!"

And so, the legend of Red Orange continued to grow, a testament to the power of creativity, collaboration, and a dash of serendipity. Chromaville would never be the same, and neither would the world of polygraphy, thanks to the unlikely duo of Dr. Iona Storm and Kate Buffalo.
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