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NCS S 0515-Y20R

NCS S 0515-Y20R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#FFEAB1
RGB:
255, 234, 177
CMYK:
0, 8, 40, 0
HSL:
44°, 31%, 100%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Peach
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7401
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1015
in RAL Design:
RAL 090 90 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 130-6
What color is NCS S 0515-Y20R? The Enigma of NCS S 0515-Y20R
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:10

What color is NCS S 0515-Y20R?

Large truck is parked in the desert with rocks and pine cones around it and a cloudy sky above. Example of RGB 255,234,177 color.
Futuristic looking room with a large light fixture in the center of it. Color CMYK 0,8,40,0.
NCS S 0515-Y20R belongs to the S category, which means it is a standardized color that can be used for color matching and quality control.

The code consists of four parts: hue, blackness, chromaticness, and nuance.
  • The hue is the letter Y, which stands for yellow.

  • The blackness is the number 05, which indicates how much black the color contains.
    In this case, the color has very little black and is very light.

  • The chromaticness is the number 15, which shows how intense or saturated the color is.
    It is moderately saturated.

  • The nuance is the letter and number combination Y20R, which describes the proportion of the two closest elementary colors on the color circle: yellow and red.
    In this case, the color is 80% yellow and 20% red, which makes it a warm yellow with a slight orange tint.

NCS S 0515-Y20R is a light, moderately saturated, warm yellow color with a hint of orange.

The color's hexadecimal code is #FFEAB1, which means it has 255 red, 234 green, and 177 blue in the RGB color model.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0515-Y20R color

Picture with primary colors of Chamoisee, Black, Desert sand, Rose ebony and Antique brass
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 1036
RAL 9005
RAL 1014
RAL 8007
RAL 3012
RAL Design
RAL 050 50 30
RAL 170 20 25
RAL 050 80 20
RAL 030 30 20
RAL 040 60 30
RAL Effect
RAL 330-1
RAL 790-5
RAL 430-1
RAL 340-4
RAL 420-3
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 0515-Y20R'

The Enigma of NCS S 0515-Y20R

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where colors were more than just hues but a way of life, Ralph Nova, a meticulous car service worker, and Monica Abloh, a visionary factory worker, found themselves at the heart of an extraordinary adventure.

Ralph Nova was known for his precision and dedication. Every car that rolled into his garage left looking brand new, thanks to his keen eye for detail. One day, while sorting through a shipment of paint, Ralph stumbled upon a peculiar can labeled "NCS S 0515-Y20R." The color was unlike anything he had ever seen - a mesmerizing blend of yellow and red that seemed to shimmer and change under different lights.
Hedgehog with a santa hat on holding a candy cane in the snow with a christmas tree in the background. Color RGB 255,234,177.

Curiosity piqued, Ralph decided to test the paint on an old, battered car. As he applied the first coat, the car seemed to come alive, its surface pulsating with a strange energy. Intrigued, Ralph continued, and by the time he was done, the car looked like a masterpiece from another dimension. Word of Ralph's discovery quickly spread, and soon, people from all over Chromaville were flocking to see the car.

Meanwhile, Monica Abloh, a factory worker with a passion for innovation, was working on a new line of eco-friendly products. She had always believed that design could change the world, and when she heard about Ralph's discovery, she knew she had to see it for herself. Monica visited Ralph's garage and was immediately captivated by the color's unique properties.

"Ralph, this color is extraordinary," Monica said, her eyes wide with excitement. "We need to find out more about it."
Room with a desk, chair. Color #FFEAB1.

Together, they embarked on a journey to uncover the origins of NCS S 0515-Y20R. Their quest led them to an old, abandoned factory on the outskirts of Chromaville. Inside, they discovered a hidden laboratory filled with strange equipment and ancient books. Among the dusty tomes, they found a journal belonging to a long-forgotten scientist named Dr. Aurelius Chromis.

Dr. Chromis had been a pioneer in the field of color theory, and his journal detailed his experiments with NCS S 0515-Y20R. According to his notes, the color had the ability to interact with the environment in unprecedented ways. It could absorb and reflect light, creating illusions and altering perceptions. Dr. Chromis had envisioned a world where this color could be used to create sustainable, energy-efficient designs.

Inspired by Dr. Chromis's vision, Ralph and Monica decided to continue his work. They began experimenting with NCS S 0515-Y20R, applying it to various materials and surfaces. They discovered that the color could enhance the efficiency of solar panels, making them more effective at capturing sunlight. It could also be used in architecture to create buildings that changed appearance based on the time of day, reducing the need for artificial lighting.

As their experiments progressed, Ralph and Monica realized that NCS S 0515-Y20R had the potential to revolutionize design and sustainability. They presented their findings to the city council, and soon, Chromaville was transformed. Buildings shimmered with the color's energy, cars glowed with a vibrant hue, and the city's energy consumption plummeted.

Ralph and Monica's collaboration not only brought them closer together but also changed the way people thought about design and the environment. They had unlocked the true potential of NCS S 0515-Y20R, turning a simple color into a beacon of innovation and hope.

And so, in the heart of Chromaville, the legacy of Dr. Aurelius Chromis lived on, thanks to the ingenuity and determination of Ralph Nova and Monica Abloh. Their story became a testament to the power of creativity and the endless possibilities that lie within the spectrum of color.
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