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Rose pink

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#ff66cc
RGB:
255, 102, 204
CMYK:
0, 60, 20, 0
HSL:
320°, 100%, 70%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Neon fuchsia
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 212
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4003
in RAL Design:
RAL 340 70 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 510-3
What color is Rose pink? The Rise of Rose Pink: A Tale of Fashion and Fiasco
2024-08-30 Snargl 04:20
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

What color is Rose pink?

Girl with a weird hair style and a pink top with a cat ears on her head
Man with a pink hoodie and a full moon in the background with trees and mountains in the foreground
Plate with a cake on it with a fork and knife next to it on a table with a black table cloth
Woman with a pink hoodie looking down at her cell phone with a blurry background of lights
Pink and blue jewelry box with a pink toothbrush and a pink comb and scissors on a white table
Living room with a couch and a painting on the wall and a window with a bright light coming through
Large ball with a pink light on it on a stone floor next to a wall of pink bricks
City street with neon lights and buildings on both sides of it and a train on the tracks in the middle
Woman with pink hair and a flower in her hair is wearing a pink kimono
Cake with pink icing and strawberries on top of it on a plate on a table next to a window
Rose pink is a medium light shade of magenta-pink with a hex code of #ff66cc or #f6c.

It is composed of 100% red, 40% green and 80% blue in the RGB color space, and 0% cyan, 60% magenta, 20% yellow and 0% black in the CMYK color space.

It has a hue angle of 320 degrees, a saturation of 100% and a lightness of 70%.

Rose pink is also known as a web-safe color, meaning it can be displayed accurately on any browser or device.

Rose pink is similar to other light shades of pink, such as flamingo, salmon, pastel pink, light pink, cherry blossom, bubblegum and baby pink.

Rose pink can be used to create a soft, feminine and romantic mood in graphic design projects.

It can also be paired with complementary colors such as teal, turquoise, mint or aqua for a fresh and vibrant contrast.

Example of the palette with the Rose pink color

Picture with primary colors of Purple taupe, Rose pink, Medium violet red, Bright cerulean and French lilac
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...

Example of the palette with the Rose pink color

Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Rose pink, Umber, Platinum and Pale mauve
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...
RAL Classic
RAL 9005
RAL 4003
RAL 7013
RAL 9001
RAL 7032
RAL Design
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 340 70 35
RAL 020 30 10
RAL 110 90 05
RAL 040 70 10

Example of the palette with the Rose pink color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Rose pink, Dark cerulean, Violet-eggplant and Robin egg blue
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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Funny stories about the 'Rose pink'

The Rise of Rose Pink: A Tale of Fashion and Fiasco

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Trendopolis, where fashion ruled and colors were the currency of the elite, there lived two extraordinary individuals: Karl Sirius, the eccentric inventor, and Professor Scarlett Gonzalez, the brilliant but quirky fashion theorist.

Karl Sirius was known for his wild inventions, from self-tying shoelaces to hats that could predict the weather. But his latest obsession was color. He believed that the world needed a new hue, something that would revolutionize fashion. After months of tinkering in his lab, he finally created it: a vibrant, eye-catching shade he called "Rose Pink."
City skyline with a rainbow colored sky in the background and a pink

Meanwhile, Professor Scarlett Gonzalez was busy lecturing at the Fashion Institute of Trendopolis. She was renowned for her theories on color psychology and its impact on fashion trends. When she heard about Karl's new invention, she was intrigued. She decided to visit his lab to see this "Rose Pink" for herself.

As Scarlett entered Karl's lab, she was greeted by a chaotic scene. Paint cans were scattered everywhere, and Karl was in the middle of a heated argument with his robotic assistant, R.O.S.E. (Robotic Operative for Stylish Experiments).

"R.O.S.E., I told you to mix the pigments, not drink them!" Karl exclaimed, waving a paintbrush in the air.

Scarlett couldn't help but laugh. "Karl, it looks like you've created more than just a new color. You've created a mess!"

Karl turned to see Scarlett and grinned. "Ah, Professor Gonzalez! Just in time to witness the birth of Rose Pink!"

He led her to a canvas covered in a cloth. With a dramatic flourish, he unveiled his creation. Scarlett gasped. The color was unlike anything she had ever seen. It was bold, vibrant, and somehow soothing all at once.

"This is incredible, Karl," Scarlett said, her eyes wide with amazement. "But how do you plan to introduce it to the world?"

Karl scratched his head. "That's where I'm stuck. I need a way to make Rose Pink the next big thing in fashion."
Door with a clock on it in a room with gold and purple walls. Example of RGB 255,102,204 color.

Scarlett thought for a moment. "What if we host a fashion show? But not just any fashion show. A show that combines your inventions with my theories on color psychology. It will be a spectacle like no other!"

Karl's eyes lit up. "Brilliant! We'll call it 'The Rose Pink Revolution.'"

The duo set to work, transforming Karl's lab into a makeshift runway. They invited the biggest names in fashion, from designers to influencers. The night of the show, the venue was packed with curious onlookers.

As the lights dimmed, Karl and Scarlett took the stage. "Ladies and gentlemen," Scarlett began, "prepare to witness the future of fashion. Introducing, Rose Pink!"

Models strutted down the runway in outfits that glowed with the new color. Karl's inventions added a touch of whimsy, with dresses that changed shades and shoes that sparkled with every step. The crowd was mesmerized.

But the highlight of the evening was when R.O.S.E. took the stage, wearing a Rose Pink gown and performing a dance routine that left everyone in stitches. The audience erupted in applause.

By the end of the night, Rose Pink was the talk of the town. Designers clamored to incorporate it into their collections, and fashion magazines declared it the color of the year. Karl and Scarlett had done it. They had created a fashion revolution.
Woman in a pink bikini top and panties on a bed with her legs crossed. Color RGB 255,102,204.

As they stood backstage, watching the crowd's reaction, Karl turned to Scarlett. "We did it, Professor. Rose Pink is a hit!"

Scarlett smiled. "Yes, Karl. And who knows? Maybe our next invention will be even more outrageous."

And so, the inventor and the professor continued their adventures, always pushing the boundaries of fashion and having a laugh along the way. The end.
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# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design
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