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NCS S 1080-Y

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#ECBC00
RGB:
236, 188, 0
CMYK:
0, 20, 100, 5
HSL:
48°, 100%, 93%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2010
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1021
in RAL Design:
RAL 085 80 85
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-5
What color is NCS S 1080-Y? The Colorful Conundrum of Christian Moon and Professor Stella Jacobs
2024-08-24 Snargl 02:22

What color is NCS S 1080-Y?

NCS S 1080-Y color. Man in a yellow and black suit holding a sword and a light saber in his hand and a planet in the background
Yellow vase with pink flowers on a table in front of a window with a large plant in it. Color RGB 236,188,0.
Man in a yellow suit standing on a sidewalk in front of tall buildings with a car in the background. Color RGB 236,188,0.
Shiny gold diamond on a table next to a candle and a glass bottle of wine on a table. Example of CMYK 0,20,100,5 color.
Yellow and black school bus parked in a garage with a round window in the background. Example of #ECBC00 color.
NCS S 1080-Y color. Painting of a bowl of fruit and a bowl of oranges and kiwis on a table
Yellow school bus parked in a parking lot next to a mountain range and trees in the background. Color CMYK 0,20,100,5.
NCS S 1080-Y color example: Large yellow ball on top of a white pedestal in front of a building with tall towers in the background
Yellow vase with yellow flowers in it on a table next to a mirror and a window with curtains. Example of CMYK 0,20,100,5 color.
NCS S 1080-Y color. Cake with a red heart on top of it on a plate with a spoon in it
NCS S 1080-Y belongs to the category of S 0601 - S 1085.

The color has 10% blackness and 80% chromaticness.

The NCS S 1080-Y color can be described as a bright and vivid yellow color.

It is similar to the color of sunflowers, lemons, or bananas.

The color can create a cheerful, energetic, and warm impression, and can be used to attract attention or stimulate creativity.

However, it can also be overwhelming or irritating if used too much or in the wrong context.

The NCS S 1080-Y color can be converted to other color models.

Here are some of the possible conversions:
  • RGB: R 236 G 188 B 0

  • CMYK: C 0 M 20 Y 100 K 5

  • HEX: #ECBC00

Example of the palette with the NCS S 1080-Y color

Picture with primary colors of Ginger, Smoky black, Golden poppy, Red Orange and Bulgarian rose
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 8023
RAL 9005
RAL 1003
RAL 2012
RAL 3007
RAL Design
RAL 060 50 70
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 085 80 85
RAL 030 50 60
RAL 040 20 19
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 1080-Y'

The Colorful Conundrum of Christian Moon and Professor Stella Jacobs

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Warsaw, there was a young and curious design student named Christian Moon. Christian was known for his eccentric ideas and his love for experimenting with colors. One day, while browsing through a dusty old book in the university library, he stumbled upon a peculiar color code: "NCS S 1080-Y." Intrigued by its vibrant yellow hue, Christian decided to explore its potential in a brand new design project.

Christian's mentor, Professor Stella Jacobs, was a renowned expert in color theory and design. She was both wise and whimsical, often encouraging her students to think outside the box. When Christian approached her with his discovery, she was immediately intrigued.

"Christian, my dear," Professor Jacobs said with a twinkle in her eye, "this color could revolutionize the way we perceive design. But we must use it wisely and creatively."

Christian and Professor Jacobs decided to embark on a journey to find the perfect application for NCS S 1080-Y. They started by experimenting with various design elements, from furniture to fashion. However, nothing seemed to capture the true essence of the color.

One sunny afternoon, as they were brainstorming in the university's design studio, Christian had a lightbulb moment. "Professor, what if we use NCS S 1080-Y to create an interactive art installation that changes color based on the viewer's emotions?"

Professor Jacobs clapped her hands in delight. "Brilliant, Christian! Let's call it 'The Emotional Spectrum.'"

They began working tirelessly on their project. Christian designed a series of panels that would change color when touched, while Professor Jacobs developed a sensor system that could detect the viewer's emotional state. The installation would start with the vibrant yellow of NCS S 1080-Y and shift through a spectrum of colors based on the viewer's mood.

As they worked, they encountered numerous challenges. The sensors were too sensitive at times, and the color transitions were not as smooth as they had hoped. But with perseverance and a lot of laughter, they managed to overcome each obstacle.

Finally, the day of the grand unveiling arrived. The university's art gallery was filled with students, professors, and curious onlookers. Christian and Professor Jacobs stood proudly beside their creation, eager to see the reactions.

One by one, people approached the installation and touched the panels. To everyone's amazement, the colors shifted beautifully, reflecting a range of emotions from joy to sadness, excitement to calm. The vibrant yellow of NCS S 1080-Y served as the perfect starting point, capturing the essence of each viewer's initial curiosity and wonder.

The installation was a resounding success, and Christian's innovative use of NCS S 1080-Y became the talk of the design world. Professor Jacobs beamed with pride as she watched her student receive accolades and praise.

"Christian," she said, "you have shown that with creativity and determination, even the simplest color can become a powerful tool for expression."

Christian smiled, grateful for the guidance and support of his wise and whimsical mentor. Together, they had not only discovered a new way to use NCS S 1080-Y but also created a lasting impact on the world of design.

And so, the story of Christian Moon and Professor Stella Jacobs became a legend at the university, inspiring future generations of designers to think creatively and embrace the endless possibilities of color.
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