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NCS S 1020-Y60R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#FFC49D
RGB:
255, 196, 157
CMYK:
0, 30, 39, 0
HSL:
24°, 38%, 100%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Peach-orange
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 713
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1014
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 80 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 310-2
What color is NCS S 1020-Y60R? The Adventures of Duncan Yamamoto and Professor Betsey Frost: The Mystery of NCS S 1020-Y60R
2024-08-24 Snargl 02:12

What color is NCS S 1020-Y60R?

Cartoon girl with blonde hair and red eyes smiling at the camera with a smile on her face. Color RGB 255,196,157.
Mirror and a vase with flowers on a table with a mirror and a couch in the background. Example of RGB 255,196,157 color.
Cartoon girl with blonde hair and a pink top on a beach with palm trees in the background. Color #FFC49D.
NCS S 1020-Y60R has the following properties:
  • Hue: Y60R, which means it is a yellowish-red hue, or a warm orange color.

  • Blackness: 10%, which means it is a light color with low amount of black.

  • Chromaticness: 20%, which means it is a muted color with low saturation.

NCS S 1020-Y60R can be described as a light peach or apricot color.

It is similar to the Pantone color 14-1224 TCX or the RAL color RAL 3012.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 1020-Y60R color

Picture with primary colors of Antique brass, Macaroni and Cheese, Fuzzy Wuzzy, Apricot and Ruddy pink
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 3012
RAL 1001
RAL 3022
RAL 1015
RAL 3012
RAL Design
RAL 040 60 30
RAL 060 80 40
RAL 040 60 40
RAL 040 80 20
RAL 030 70 30
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 1020-Y60R'

The Adventures of Duncan Yamamoto and Professor Betsey Frost: The Mystery of NCS S 1020-Y60R

Once upon a time in the bustling town of Colorville, there was a quaint little paint shop called "Hue Haven." The shop was known for its vast array of colors, but none were as mysterious and intriguing as the color NCS S 1020-Y60R. This peculiar shade, a vibrant mix of yellow and red, had a reputation for being both silly and cool, much like the shop assistant, Duncan Yamamoto.

Duncan was a cheerful and quirky young man with a knack for mixing colors in the most unexpected ways. His partner in colorful crime was Professor Betsey Frost, a brilliant yet eccentric scientist who had dedicated her life to studying the effects of colors on human emotions. Together, they formed an unlikely duo, always on the lookout for new adventures.
Group of blue and brown balls of some sort in a cell phone case. Example of #FFC49D color.

One sunny morning, Duncan was rearranging the paint cans when he noticed something odd. The can of NCS S 1020-Y60R was glowing faintly. Intrigued, he called out to Professor Frost, who was busy tinkering with her latest invention, the "Color Emotion Amplifier."

"Professor Frost, you have to see this!" Duncan exclaimed, holding up the glowing can.

Betsey adjusted her glasses and peered at the can. "Fascinating! This color seems to have some unusual properties. We must investigate further."

They decided to test the color's effects by painting various objects around the shop. First, they painted a chair. As soon as the paint dried, the chair began to wobble and dance, much to their amusement. Next, they painted a potted plant, which immediately started to grow at an astonishing rate, sprouting colorful flowers that emitted a sweet, melodious hum.

"This is incredible!" Duncan laughed. "What else can we paint?"

Betsey, ever the scientist, suggested they paint something larger. They chose the shop's delivery van, a dull and rusty old vehicle that had seen better days. As they applied the NCS S 1020-Y60R paint, the van began to transform. The rust disappeared, and the van took on a sleek, futuristic appearance. To their astonishment, it also developed the ability to hover a few inches off the ground.

"Now this is what I call a cool ride!" Duncan cheered, hopping into the driver's seat. "Let's take it for a spin!"
Plate with a cake covered in strawberries and whipped cream on top of it next to a silver tea pot. Color #FFC49D.

With Betsey in the passenger seat, they zoomed around Colorville, turning heads and spreading joy wherever they went. The van's new abilities allowed them to navigate the narrowest alleys and even float over traffic jams. They decided to use their newfound mobility to help the townspeople, delivering supplies and assisting with various tasks.

Word of their adventures spread quickly, and soon, everyone in Colorville wanted a touch of the magical NCS S 1020-Y60R. Duncan and Betsey were more than happy to oblige, painting everything from bicycles to park benches. Each item they painted took on a life of its own, bringing laughter and wonder to the town.

One day, a mysterious figure in a dark cloak approached them. "I hear you have a special color that can do extraordinary things," the figure said in a deep, gravelly voice.

Duncan and Betsey exchanged wary glances. "Who are you?" Betsey asked.

The figure removed the cloak, revealing a kind-faced elderly woman. "I am the Guardian of Colors. I have been watching your exploits and am impressed by your creativity and kindness. However, I must warn you that the power of NCS S 1020-Y60R is not to be taken lightly. It can bring great joy, but it can also cause chaos if misused."

Duncan and Betsey nodded solemnly. "We understand," Duncan said. "We promise to use it wisely."

The Guardian smiled. "I trust you will. Continue to spread happiness, but remember to respect the power you wield."

With that, the Guardian vanished, leaving Duncan and Betsey to ponder her words. They continued their colorful adventures, always mindful of the responsibility that came with their magical paint. And so, the town of Colorville remained a vibrant, joyful place, thanks to the silly and cool applications of NCS S 1020-Y60R and the dynamic duo of Duncan Yamamoto and Professor Betsey Frost.

And they all lived colorfully ever after.
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