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NCS S 0603-Y40R

NCS S 0603-Y40R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#FFF9E9
RGB:
255, 249, 233
CMYK:
0, 2, 12, 0
HSL:
44°, 9%, 100%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Cosmic latte
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 705
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9010
in RAL Design:
RAL 010 92 05
in RAL Effect:
RAL 150-1
What color is NCS S 0603-Y40R? The Rise of NCS S 0603-Y40R: A Colorful Revolution
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:10

What color is NCS S 0603-Y40R?

Bird with wings spread out in front of a lightning storm and flowers in a field of grass. Color #FFF9E9.
Beautiful woman in a green dress standing in a forest with flowers in her hair and a flowing flowing dress. Color #FFF9E9.
NCS S 0603-Y40R is a very light and soft yellowish pink color, with a hue of Y 40 R (yellow with 40% redness), a blackness of 6%, and a chromaticness of 3%.
The RGB code of NCS S 0603-Y40R is 255, 249, 233, and the HEX code is #FFF9E9.
CMYK code: 0%, 2%, 12%, 0%, and HSL code: 44°, 9%, 100%.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0603-Y40R color

Picture with primary colors of Dark lava, Fern green, Asparagus, Pearl and University of California Gold
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 'NCS S 0603-Y40R'

The Rise of NCS S 0603-Y40R: A Colorful Revolution

In a far away place, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where every building was a canvas and every street a palette, lived an ambitious entrepreneur named Connor Angelos. Connor had always been fascinated by colors, but none intrigued him more than the enigmatic NCS S 0603-Y40R - a shade of yellow-red that seemed to shimmer with a life of its own.

Connor's journey began one fateful afternoon when he stumbled upon an old, dusty book in a quaint antique shop. The book, titled "The Mysteries of Color," was authored by the renowned Professor Jessica Phoenix, a brilliant but reclusive scientist known for her groundbreaking work in color theory. Intrigued, Connor purchased the book and spent the night poring over its pages.
Red and white coffee cup on a table top with a blue background. Example of CMYK 0,2,12,0 color.

The next morning, with dark circles under his eyes but a spark of excitement in his heart, Connor decided he had to meet Professor Phoenix. He tracked her down to a secluded laboratory on the outskirts of Chromaville. The lab was a kaleidoscope of colors, with vials of every hue imaginable lining the walls.

"Professor Phoenix, I presume?" Connor asked, stepping into the lab.

Jessica Phoenix, a woman with fiery red hair and an aura of wisdom, looked up from her work. "Yes, and you are?"

"Connor Angelos. I read your book and I'm fascinated by NCS S 0603-Y40R. I believe it has the potential to revolutionize industrial design."

Jessica's eyes twinkled with curiosity. "Ah, the elusive yellow-red. It's a color that defies conventional understanding. What do you propose?"

Connor took a deep breath. "I want to bring this color to the world. Imagine buildings, vehicles, and products all adorned in NCS S 0603-Y40R. It could be the next big thing in design."
Woman with a butterfly wings on her head and a hand on her chin. Example of NCS S 0603-Y40R color.

Jessica smiled. "Very well, Mr. Angelos. Let's see what we can do."

Together, Connor and Jessica embarked on a journey to unlock the secrets of NCS S 0603-Y40R. They experimented with different materials, tested the color under various lighting conditions, and even consulted with artists and designers. The more they worked, the more they realized that this color had a unique ability to evoke emotions and capture attention.

One day, while testing the color on a prototype car, something extraordinary happened. As the car rolled out of the lab, it seemed to glow with an inner light. People on the street stopped and stared, mesmerized by the stunning hue.

News of the car spread like wildfire, and soon, everyone in Chromaville was talking about NCS S 0603-Y40R. Designers clamored to incorporate the color into their projects, and manufacturers lined up to use it in their products. The color became a symbol of innovation and creativity, and Connor's dream of revolutionizing industrial design became a reality.

But the story didn't end there. As NCS S 0603-Y40R gained popularity, Connor and Jessica continued to explore its potential. They discovered that the color had a calming effect in hospitals, boosted productivity in offices, and even made food look more appetizing in restaurants.

Years later, as Connor and Jessica stood on the balcony of a skyscraper painted in NCS S 0603-Y40R, they marveled at how a single color had transformed their world.

"Who would have thought that a shade of yellow-red could change everything?" Connor mused.

Jessica smiled. "Sometimes, the most stunning revolutions come from the most unexpected places."

And so, the rise of NCS S 0603-Y40R became a legend in Chromaville, a testament to the power of color and the brilliance of two visionaries who dared to dream.
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