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UCLA Gold

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#ffb300
RGB:
255, 179, 0
CMYK:
0, 30, 100, 0
HSL:
42.1°, 100%, 50%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2010
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1028
in RAL Design:
RAL 080 80 90
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-5
What color is UCLA Gold? What looks best in UCLA Gold? The Golden Thread of Destiny
2024-08-24 Snargl 05:10
# General # Imagination # Design

What color is UCLA Gold?

Painting of a woman with a helmet on it's head and a yellow background with a blue sky
Small animal with a very big ear and a weird look on its face and body
Cat with a weird look on its face and eyes
Yellow cake with red sprinkles on a plate with a gold rim and a black background
Rock with a yellow substance on it on a rock surface with other rocks in the background and a light shining on it
Close up of a cat with yellow eyes and a black face and tail
Painting of a road going through a desert with a sunset in the background and a car driving down the road
Cake with a yellow frosting and gold decorations on top of it on a plate
Futuristic city with a lot of yellow smoke coming out of it's pipes and towers at sunset
Close up of an orange with a smiley face on it's side and water droplets on the surface
Girl with red hair and blue eyes is looking at the camera with a serious look on her face
Man with a hat and a yellow jacket smiling at the camera with his eyes closed
UCLA Gold is one of the official colors of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), along with UCLA Blue.

It is a bright shade of yellow that evokes the sun and the California poppy, the state flower of California.

UCLA Gold is used as an accent color in the university's branding and publications, as well as in the uniforms of some of its athletic teams.

This color has the following color specifications:
  • Hexadecimal: #FFB300

  • RGB: 255, 179, 0

  • CMYK: 0, 30, 100, 0

It is also part of a secondary palette of gold tones that can be used to complement the primary UCLA Blue and Gold.

UCLA Gold is a pure (or mostly pure) orange color, with a hue angle of 42.1 degrees, a saturation of 100%, and a lightness of 50%.

It is a vibrant and cheerful color that reflects the university's spirit and identity.

Example of the palette with the UCLA Gold color

Picture with primary colors of Golden brown, Dark sienna, Pale taupe, UCLA Gold and Jonquil
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 8001
RAL 3007
RAL 1019
RAL 1003
RAL 1018
RAL Design
RAL 075 50 58
RAL 080 20 10
RAL 030 60 20
RAL 070 70 80
RAL 075 80 60

Example of the palette with the UCLA Gold color

Picture with primary colors of Saddle brown, UCLA Gold, Dark tea green, Tumbleweed and Medium turquoise
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 5040-Y20R
NCS S 0570-Y10R
NCS S 5010-B50G
NCS S 2020-Y30R
NCS S 1050-B30G
RAL Classic
RAL 8004
RAL 1003
RAL 7011
RAL 1001
RAL 6027
RAL Design
RAL 050 40 50
RAL 070 70 80
RAL 180 40 05
RAL 050 70 30
RAL 210 70 35
RAL Effect
RAL 350-4
RAL 290-6
RAL 840-5
RAL 310-3
RAL 690-1

Example of the palette with the UCLA Gold color

Picture with primary colors of Caput mortuum, UCLA Gold, Chamoisee, Bone and Smoky black
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 3005
RAL 1003
RAL 1036
RAL 9002
RAL 9005
RAL Design
RAL 020 20 29
RAL 070 70 80
RAL 050 50 30
RAL 010 80 10
RAL 170 20 20
RAL Effect
RAL 350-M
RAL 290-6
RAL 330-1
RAL 140-6
RAL 790-5
Author:

What looks best in UCLA Gold?

Drink with a lemon slice and a garnish on the rim next to a bowl of ice. Color UCLA Gold.
Living room with a yellow couch and a yellow rug on the floor. Color #FFB300.
UCLA Gold color example: Pumpkin with a spiral design on it's face and a leaf coming out of it's mouth
Large yellow object with a bright light coming from it's center surrounded by yellow flowers and grass. Example of RGB 255,179,0 color.
Cheeseburger with a chocolate bun and melted cheese on it on a plate on a wooden table. Color RGB 255,179,0.
UCLA Gold is a color that stands out
It's bright and bold and makes you shout
Some things that look best in UCLA Gold are:
  • The sun that shines in the sky

  • The stars that twinkle at night

  • The honey that drips from the hive

  • The flowers that bloom in the spring

  • The medal that you win for being brave

But there are many more that can be told
So if you ever need a color to brighten your day
Just remember UCLA Gold and you'll be okay

Example of the palette with the UCLA Gold color

Picture with primary colors of Teal blue, Dark brown, UCLA Gold, Rich black and Kelly green
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 4030-B10G
NCS S 6020-Y50R
NCS S 0570-Y10R
NCS S 6020-B90G
NCS S 1070-G20Y
RAL Classic
RAL 5007
RAL 8011
RAL 1003
RAL 6004
RAL 6018
RAL Design
RAL 200 50 25
RAL 060 30 27
RAL 070 70 80
RAL 200 20 20
RAL 120 70 75
RAL Effect
RAL 680-3
RAL 330-4
RAL 290-6
RAL 750-M
RAL 230-4
Author:
Funny stories about the 'UCLA Gold'

The Golden Thread of Destiny

In a far away place, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, where dreams are woven into the fabric of everyday life, two seemingly ordinary individuals were about to embark on an extraordinary journey. Karl Steel, a diligent student at UCLA, and Raj Jacobs, a humble factory worker, were destined to cross paths in a way that would change the world of fashion forever.

Karl Steel was a young man with a keen eye for detail and a passion for design. He spent countless hours in the university's library, poring over books on color theory and textile design. One evening, while researching for his thesis, he stumbled upon an ancient manuscript. The manuscript spoke of a mystical color known as "UCLA Gold," a hue so radiant and pure that it was said to possess the power to transform anything it touched.

Intrigued by the legend, Karl decided to investigate further. He discovered that the color had been lost to time, its secrets buried deep within the annals of history. Determined to uncover the truth, he set out on a quest to find the elusive pigment.

Meanwhile, in a small factory on the outskirts of the city, Raj Jacobs toiled away at his loom. Raj was a man of few words, but his hands spoke volumes. He had an innate talent for weaving, creating intricate patterns that seemed to dance on the fabric. Despite his skill, Raj's life was one of routine and monotony, until the day he found a peculiar piece of cloth.

The cloth was unlike anything Raj had ever seen. It shimmered with a golden hue that seemed to glow from within. As he examined it, he felt a strange connection to the fabric, as if it were calling out to him. Raj decided to keep the cloth, hoping to one day unravel its mystery.

Fate, as it often does, brought Karl and Raj together. Karl had been visiting various factories in search of clues about UCLA Gold when he stumbled upon Raj's workshop. The moment he saw the golden cloth, he knew he had found what he was looking for.

Karl approached Raj and shared the legend of UCLA Gold. Raj, who had always felt a deep connection to the fabric, agreed to help Karl in his quest. Together, they began to experiment with different dyes and techniques, trying to recreate the mystical color.

Their journey was fraught with challenges. They faced skepticism from their peers, financial difficulties, and countless failed attempts. But through it all, they remained steadfast in their pursuit. Slowly but surely, they began to unlock the secrets of UCLA Gold.

One evening, as they were working late into the night, a breakthrough occurred. Raj, guided by an inexplicable intuition, mixed a combination of dyes that produced a radiant golden hue. The color was unlike anything they had ever seen, glowing with a brilliance that seemed almost otherworldly.

Karl and Raj knew they had discovered something extraordinary. They decided to present their findings at a prestigious fashion show, hoping to share the beauty of UCLA Gold with the world. The night of the show, as the models walked down the runway adorned in garments dyed with the mystical color, the audience was captivated. The golden hue seemed to illuminate the entire room, casting a spell over everyone present.

The fashion world was abuzz with excitement. Designers from around the globe sought to incorporate UCLA Gold into their collections. The color became a symbol of elegance and innovation, a testament to the power of perseverance and collaboration.

Karl and Raj's discovery not only revolutionized the fashion industry but also brought them closer together. They realized that their journey was not just about uncovering a lost color, but about finding a deeper connection to themselves and each other.

In the years that followed, UCLA Gold became a staple in fashion design, its radiant hue gracing runways and wardrobes worldwide. And though the legend of its mystical origins remained shrouded in mystery, one thing was certain: the golden thread of destiny had woven Karl Steel and Raj Jacobs into the fabric of history, forever changing the world of fashion.
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# General # Imagination # Design
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