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NCS S 0550-Y40R

NCS S 0550-Y40R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#FB974D
RGB:
251, 151, 77
CMYK:
0, 50, 70, 0
HSL:
26°, 69%, 98%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Neon Carrot
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 715
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1034
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 70 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 370-2
What color is NCS S 0550-Y40R? The Rise of Radiant Amber: A Tale of Innovation
2024-08-24 Snargl 02:14

What color is NCS S 0550-Y40R?

Man with a black shirt and a gold collar and a black shirt and a star in the background. Example of NCS S 0550-Y40R color.
White owl on a wooden fence post at sunset with the sun in the background. Example of RGB 251,151,77 color.
Futuristic vehicle driving down a snowy road in a city with tall buildings in the background. Color #FB974D.
Man in a costume standing in front of a mountain range with a flag in the background. Color #FB974D.
NCS S 0550-Y40R means that this color has 5% blackness, 50% chromaticness, Y40R hue, and belongs to the S category of colors that are neither white nor black.

The hue angle of this color is 26°, which means it is located in the yellow-red quadrant of the color wheel.

The color NCS S 0550-Y40R can be described as a bright and warm orange color, with a slight reddish tint.

It is similar to the color of apricots, carrots, or pumpkins.

NCS S 0550-Y40R is a cheerful and energetic color that can stimulate creativity and appetite.

This color can also evoke feelings of warmth, happiness, and optimism.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0550-Y40R color

Picture with primary colors of Dark brown, Titian, Fern green, Cafe au lait and Burlywood
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 8011
RAL 2001
RAL 6025
RAL 1011
RAL 1001
RAL Design
RAL 060 30 27
RAL 060 50 60
RAL 130 50 40
RAL 040 50 30
RAL 050 70 30
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 0550-Y40R'

The Rise of Radiant Amber: A Tale of Innovation

In a far away place, in the quaint coastal town of Seabreeze, where the waves whispered secrets to the shore, lived a fisherman named Duncan Moon. Duncan was known for his keen eye for detail, a trait that served him well in his daily life at sea. His boat, painted in a vibrant hue of amber, stood out against the azure waters, catching the eye of anyone who passed by.

One day, while mending his nets, Duncan noticed something peculiar. The color of his boat, a shade known as "NCS S 0550-Y40R," seemed to glow with an unusual intensity under the midday sun. Intrigued, he decided to investigate further. He took a sample of the paint and set off to the nearby city, where he hoped to find someone who could explain this phenomenon.
Table with plates of food and a drink on it, with a window in the background. Color NCS S 0550-Y40R.

In the bustling city, Duncan met Professor Jessica Flame, a renowned expert in industrial design and color theory. Jessica was known for her innovative approach to design, often blending science with art to create groundbreaking concepts. When Duncan presented his sample, Jessica's eyes lit up with excitement.

"This is extraordinary!" she exclaimed. "This color, NCS S 0550-Y40R, has unique reflective properties that enhance its visibility and vibrancy. It could revolutionize industrial design!"
City street with a yellow car driving down it at sunset or dawn with tall buildings in the background. Example of RGB 251,151,77 color.

Together, Duncan and Jessica embarked on a journey to explore the potential of this radiant amber hue. They conducted experiments, blending the color with various materials and observing its effects under different lighting conditions. The results were astonishing. The color not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of objects but also improved their functionality by making them more visible and easier to locate.

Word of their discovery spread quickly, attracting the attention of designers and manufacturers from around the world. The duo was invited to present their findings at an international design conference. As they stood on the stage, Duncan shared his story of how a simple observation led to a groundbreaking discovery, while Jessica explained the scientific principles behind the color's unique properties.

Their presentation was met with thunderous applause, and soon, the use of NCS S 0550-Y40R began to ascend in the world of industrial design. From safety equipment to consumer products, the radiant amber hue became a symbol of innovation and excellence.

Back in Seabreeze, Duncan's boat continued to shine brightly, a testament to the power of curiosity and collaboration. And as the sun set over the horizon, casting a golden glow over the town, Duncan and Jessica knew that their journey was just beginning. Together, they had unlocked the potential of a single color, transforming it into a beacon of progress and creativity.

And so, the tale of Duncan Moon and Jessica Flame became a legend, inspiring future generations to look beyond the ordinary and discover the extraordinary in the world around them.
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