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USC Cardinal

USC Cardinal

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#990000
RGB:
153, 0, 0
CMYK:
0, 100, 100, 40
HSL:
0°, 100%, 30%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Stizza
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7623
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3001
in RAL Design:
RAL 020 30 48
in RAL Effect:
RAL 460-6
What color is USC Cardinal? What are the examples of USC Cardinal color in everyday life? What looks best in USC Cardinal? The Curious Case of USC Cardinal
2024-08-24 Snargl 07:02
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

What color is USC Cardinal?

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White kitten on a red chair looking at the camera with a serious look on its face and eyes. Example of CMYK 0,100,100,40 color.
Woman in a red latex suit standing in front of a robot like structure with a red ribbon around her neck. Example of #990000 color.
USC Cardinal color. Woman in a red dress and red balloons with a red hat on her head
Machine with apples on top of it and a clock in the background with steampunkets on it. Example of #990000 color.
Man with a superman costume on and a smile on his face and chest. Example of CMYK 0,100,100,40 color.
Piece of cake with cherries on top of it on a plate with a fork and spoons. Example of USC Cardinal color.
USC Cardinal color example: Red sports car driving down a highway at night time with its hood up
Man in a suit and tie with a demon face on his face and a demon demon on his body. Example of #990000 color.
USC Cardinal is a dark red color that is one of the official colors of the University of Southern California (USC).

It is named after the cardinal bird, which has a similar hue of red feathers.

USC Cardinal has the following color codes:
  • HEX: #990000

  • RGB: 153, 0, 0

  • CMYK: 0, 100, 100, 40

This color is often paired with USC Gold, another official color of USC, to create a striking contrast and a consistent identity for the university.

USC Cardinal and USC Gold are also the colors of the USC Trojans, the athletics team of USC.

It is a color of the red color spectrum, which belongs to the dark red subspectrum.

Example of the palette with the USC Cardinal color

Picture with primary colors of USC Cardinal, Medium taupe, Onyx, Teal blue and Chestnut
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 USC Cardinal color

Picture with primary colors of USC Cardinal, Fire engine red, Bulgarian rose, Ruddy pink and Pastel gray
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 USC Cardinal color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, USC Cardinal, Peach-orange, Antique brass and Golden 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 USC Cardinal color

Picture with primary colors of Seal brown, USC Cardinal, Wine, Rosy Brown and Rose vale
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 USC Cardinal color

Picture with primary colors of Seal brown, USC Cardinal, Rose vale, Vivid tangerine and Portland Orange
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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What are the examples of USC Cardinal color in everyday life?

Bedroom with a bed, a chair. Example of #990000 color.
Group of red fire extinguishers lined up in a room with windows and a door in the background. Color #990000.
Two oranges on a table with a black background. Example of USC Cardinal color.

Example of the palette with the USC Cardinal color

Picture with primary colors of Dark scarlet, Pale silver, Glitter, USC Cardinal and Taupe gray
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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What looks best in USC Cardinal?

Red object with a yellow top on a white surface with a black background. Color CMYK 0,100,100,40.
Red and white figurine of a fox on a table with bowls of nuts and apples. Example of CMYK 0,100,100,40 color.
Woman in a suit standing in a street at night. Example of RGB 153,0,0 color.
Red helmet with lights on it is in the dark room with a light shining on it's face. Color RGB 153,0,0.
Woman in a red leather outfit with red leaves around her shoulders and a red hair. Example of USC Cardinal color.
Small goat with a red ribbon around its neck and a christmas card in the background. Example of #990000 color.
USC Cardinal is a vibrant and striking color that represents the University of Southern California's official colors.
It is also known as Crimson Red, Stizza, or #990000 in hex code.
USC Cardinal can look best when paired with complementary colors, such as USC Gold, white, or black.

Some examples of how to wear USC Cardinal are:
  • A USC Cardinal sweater or hoodie with black jeans and white sneakers for a casual and sporty look.

  • A USC Cardinal dress or skirt with gold accessories and nude heels for a chic and elegant look.

  • A USC Cardinal shirt or blouse with a black blazer and trousers or a pencil skirt for a professional and sophisticated look.

  • A USC Cardinal scarf or hat with a neutral coat and boots for a cozy and warm look.

USC Cardinal can also be used to decorate your home or office, such as:
  • A USC Cardinal wall or accent piece with white or gold furniture and accents for a modern and stylish look.

  • A USC Cardinal rug or pillow with a gray or beige sofa and a coffee table for a cozy and inviting look.

  • A USC Cardinal vase or candle holder with fresh flowers or candles for a romantic and relaxing look.

  • A USC Cardinal frame or poster with a picture of your favorite USC Trojans team or player for a proud and loyal look.
    USC Cardinal is a color that can make you stand out and show your spirit.
    Whether you are a USC student, alumni, fan, or just love the color, USC Cardinal can look best on you and your surroundings.

Example of the palette with the USC Cardinal color

Picture with primary colors of Dark peach, USC Cardinal, Dark pastel red, Onyx and Pang
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 'USC Cardinal'

The Curious Case of USC Cardinal

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Chromaville, there lived a painter named Manolo Steel. Manolo was known for his eccentric personality and his love for vibrant colors. His studio was a kaleidoscope of hues, but there was one color that he had never used: USC Cardinal. This deep, rich red was rumored to have magical properties, but Manolo had always been too busy experimenting with other shades to give it a try.

One day, Manolo received a letter from Professor Eva Rodriguez, a renowned expert in industrial design. The letter read:
Painting of a city with a lot of buildings and lights on it at night time with a red sky

"Dear Mr. Steel,

I have been studying the effects of the USC Cardinal color in industrial design and have discovered some astonishing results. I believe your artistic expertise could help further this research. Would you be willing to collaborate with me on this project?

Sincerely,
Professor Eva Rodriguez"

Intrigued by the mysterious color and the opportunity to work with the famous Professor Rodriguez, Manolo agreed. He packed his brushes, paints, and a large canvas, and set off for the professor's laboratory.

Upon arriving, Manolo was greeted by Professor Rodriguez, a tall woman with wild hair and a lab coat covered in paint splatters. She led him to a room filled with strange gadgets and machines, all designed to test the effects of colors on various materials.

"Welcome, Manolo! I'm so glad you could join me," Eva said with a wide grin. "I've been dying to see what you can do with USC Cardinal."

Manolo nodded, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness. He set up his easel and began to paint. As he dipped his brush into the USC Cardinal paint, he felt a strange tingle in his fingers. The color seemed to come alive on the canvas, swirling and dancing with a life of its own.

"Fascinating!" Eva exclaimed, watching the painting take shape. "I've never seen anything like it. The color seems to have a mind of its own!"
Vase with red flowers in it on a table next to a window sill with a white wall. Color RGB 153,0,0.

As Manolo continued to paint, strange things began to happen in the lab. The machines started to hum and whirr, and the walls seemed to pulse with energy. Suddenly, a loud bang echoed through the room, and a cloud of red smoke filled the air.

When the smoke cleared, Manolo and Eva found themselves in a completely different place. They were standing in the middle of a bustling factory, surrounded by workers who were all wearing uniforms in various shades of USC Cardinal.

"Where are we?" Manolo asked, bewildered.

"I think we've been transported to a world where USC Cardinal is the dominant color," Eva replied, equally confused.

As they explored the factory, they discovered that everything was designed with USC Cardinal in mind. The machines were painted in the color, the products being manufactured were all in shades of red, and even the cafeteria served food that was tinted with the hue.

Manolo and Eva couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of it all. They decided to make the best of their situation and began to experiment with the color in new and creative ways. Manolo painted murals on the factory walls, while Eva designed new products that incorporated the vibrant shade.

Their efforts didn't go unnoticed. The factory workers were amazed by the duo's creativity and began to embrace the color even more. Soon, USC Cardinal became a symbol of innovation and creativity in the industrial world.
Dining room with a red wall and a white table with blue chairs and a red wall. Example of #990000 color.

After what felt like weeks, Manolo and Eva finally found a way to return to their own world. They brought back with them a newfound appreciation for the power of color and a collection of USC Cardinal-inspired designs.

Back in Chromaville, Manolo's studio became a hub of creativity, with artists and designers flocking to see his USC Cardinal masterpieces. Professor Rodriguez continued her research, now with a deeper understanding of the color's potential.

And so, the curious case of USC Cardinal became a legend in the world of art and design, a testament to the power of creativity and the magic of color.
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