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NCS S 1015-Y70R

NCS S 1015-Y70R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#FFD2BB
RGB:
255, 210, 187
CMYK:
0, 24, 26, 0
HSL:
20°, 27%, 100%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Peach puff
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 489
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1015
in RAL Design:
RAL 075 90 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 430-1
What color is NCS S 1015-Y70R? The Curious Case of NCS S 1015-Y70R
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:10

What color is NCS S 1015-Y70R?

NCS S 1015-Y70R color example: White cat with yellow eyes in front of a painting of a dragon wing and a pink flower
NCS S 1015-Y70R color. Cartoon boy with a backpack standing in front of a mushroom house with a light on it's head
NCS S 1015-Y70R is a light, warm, and soft peach color.

Each NCS color has a notation that describes its hue, blackness, and chromaticness.

For example, NCS S 1015-Y70R means:
  • 10: The color has 10% blackness, which means it is very light.

  • 15: It has 15% chromaticness, which means it is not very saturated or vivid.

  • Y70R: NCS S 1015-Y70R has a hue that is 30% yellow and 70% red, which means it is a warm color.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 1015-Y70R color

Picture with primary colors of Tan, Dark lava, Apricot, Wenge and Dark 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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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 1015-Y70R'

The Curious Case of NCS S 1015-Y70R

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where colors were more than just hues but a way of life, lived two extraordinary individuals: Karl Angelos, the eccentric inventor, and Raphael Stewart, the brilliant professor of fashion design. Their paths crossed in the most peculiar of ways, leading to an adventure that would forever change the world of fashion.

Karl Angelos was known for his wild inventions, from self-tying shoelaces to umbrellas that played classical music. But his latest obsession was a color he had stumbled upon in the NCS (Natural Color System) catalog: NCS S 1015-Y70R. It was a vibrant, almost otherworldly shade of yellow with a hint of red, and Karl was convinced it held untapped potential.
Digital painting of a woman with long hair and a ponytail. Color CMYK 0,24,26,0.

One sunny afternoon, Karl burst into Raphael's office at the Chromaville Institute of Fashion Design, holding a swatch of NCS S 1015-Y70R. "Raphael, my dear friend, I have discovered the future of fashion!" he exclaimed, his eyes gleaming with excitement.

Raphael, who was in the middle of sketching a new collection, looked up with a bemused expression. "Karl, what have you got there? Another one of your wild inventions?"

"No, no, this is different!" Karl insisted, waving the swatch in front of Raphael's face. "This color, NCS S 1015-Y70R, is the key to revolutionizing fashion. Imagine clothes that change color based on the wearer's mood!"

Raphael raised an eyebrow. "Mood-changing clothes? That sounds... interesting. But how do you propose we achieve that?"

Karl grinned. "Leave that to me. I have a plan. But I need your expertise in fashion design to make it work."
Cartoon girl with a pink hair and armor on her chest. Example of RGB 255,210,187 color.

Intrigued, Raphael agreed to collaborate with Karl. They set up a makeshift lab in Karl's workshop, filled with beakers, fabrics, and an assortment of strange gadgets. Karl explained his idea: by embedding tiny sensors into the fabric, they could detect the wearer's emotional state and adjust the color accordingly.

Days turned into weeks as they worked tirelessly on their project. There were moments of frustration, like when the sensors malfunctioned and turned the fabric a ghastly shade of green, but there were also moments of triumph. One evening, after countless trials, they finally succeeded. The fabric, infused with NCS S 1015-Y70R, shimmered and shifted colors as Raphael held it in his hands.

"This is incredible, Karl!" Raphael exclaimed. "But we need to test it in the real world."

Karl nodded. "I have just the idea. Let's host a fashion show, but not just any fashion show. We'll invite the most influential designers and critics in Chromaville and showcase our mood-changing clothes."

The day of the fashion show arrived, and the venue was abuzz with excitement. The audience watched in awe as models strutted down the runway, their outfits transforming from sunny yellow to fiery red, depending on their emotions. The highlight of the show was a dress that turned a deep, calming blue when the model felt serene and a vibrant orange when she felt excited.

The crowd erupted in applause, and soon, the news of Karl and Raphael's invention spread like wildfire. Fashion houses from around the world clamored to get their hands on the mood-changing fabric. Chromaville became the epicenter of a new fashion revolution, all thanks to the curious case of NCS S 1015-Y70R.

Karl and Raphael's invention not only changed the way people dressed but also brought a new level of self-expression to fashion. They continued to innovate, creating even more fantastical designs, but they always remembered the day they discovered the magic of NCS S 1015-Y70R and how it brought them together in the most unexpected and humorous of ways.
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