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NCS S 1502-G

NCS S 1502-G

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#D6DBD3
RGB:
214, 219, 211
CMYK:
5, 0, 8, 15
HSL:
97°, 4%, 86%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Timberwolf
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9002
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 85 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 840-2
in NCS:
NCS S 1502-G50Y
What color is NCS S 1502-G? The Great Green Revolution: A Tale of NCS S 1502-G
2024-08-24 Snargl 02:12

What color is NCS S 1502-G?

Painting of a skull with a large head and tentacles on it's face and a large body of water. Color NCS S 1502-G.
White car with a yellow rim and a white background. Color #D6DBD3.
Woman with a futuristic body and head is standing in front of a large metal structure with many wires. Example of #D6DBD3 color.
Man in a costume standing in a field of hay with a sun in the background. Example of #D6DBD3 color.
NCS S 1502-G color example: Woman with blonde hair standing in a forest with a green background
NCS S 1502-G is a color that's hard to see
It's a light shade of yellow with a hint of green
It's not very bright or very dark
It's somewhere in the middle like a question mark

NCS S 1502-G is a color that's hard to name
It's not beige or cream or khaki or champagne
It's not lemon or lime or mustard or honey
It's not gold or bronze or amber or sunny

NCS S 1502-G is a color that's hard to love
It's not warm or cool or cozy or soft
It's not bold or calm or cheerful or tough
It's not elegant or casual or chic or rough
N
CS S 1502-G is a color that's hard to rhyme
It's not easy or breezy or cheesy or sublime
It's not fine or divine or mine or thine
It's not time or dime or slime or crime

NCS S 1502-G is a color that's hard to be
It's not here or there or anywhere you see
It's not this or that or what or who
NCS S 1502-G is a color that's hard to do

Example of the palette with the NCS S 1502-G color

Picture with primary colors of Medium jungle green, Feldgrau, Dark tan, Cambridge Blue and AuroMetalSaurus
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 7502-B
NCS S 6010-G10Y
NCS S 4020-G90Y
NCS S 2010-G20Y
NCS S 4010-B30G
RAL Classic
RAL 6009
RAL 7043
RAL 1036
RAL 7038
RAL 9023
RAL Design
RAL 180 20 15
RAL 000 35 00
RAL 075 50 30
RAL 160 70 05
RAL 180 50 05
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 1502-G'

The Great Green Revolution: A Tale of NCS S 1502-G

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling town of Colorville, where every building was a testament to the vibrant hues of the rainbow, there lived a shop assistant named Nexia Smith and a factory worker named Igor Gonzalez. Nexia worked at the local paint shop, "Hue Haven," known for its extensive collection of colors. Igor, on the other hand, was a dedicated worker at the "Spectrum Industries" factory, where he spent his days surrounded by machinery and metal.

One sunny morning, Nexia received a new shipment of paint. Among the usual reds, blues, and yellows, there was a peculiar shade labeled "NCS S 1502-G." It was a soft, muted green, almost like the color of a misty forest at dawn. Nexia was intrigued. She had never seen this color before and wondered how it could be used in industrial design.

Later that day, Igor walked into Hue Haven, looking for a new color to paint the factory's machinery. He was tired of the dull grays and wanted something that would bring a bit of life to the place. Nexia, always eager to help, showed him the new NCS S 1502-G.

"This is interesting," Igor said, scratching his head. "But how can we use such a gentle color in a factory setting?"

Nexia smiled. "Why not give it a try? Sometimes, the most unexpected colors can make the biggest impact."

Igor decided to take a chance. He bought several cans of NCS S 1502-G and headed back to the factory. The next day, he and his team began painting the machinery with the new color. At first, the workers were skeptical. A soft green in a factory? It seemed absurd.

But as the days went by, something magical happened. The factory, once a drab and dreary place, began to transform. The gentle green color brought a sense of calm and tranquility to the environment. The workers found themselves feeling more relaxed and focused. Even the machines seemed to hum more harmoniously.

Word of the transformation spread quickly through Colorville. People were curious about the factory that had dared to use such an unconventional color. Soon, visitors from neighboring towns came to see the "Green Factory." They marveled at how a simple change in color could create such a positive atmosphere.

Nexia and Igor became local celebrities. They were invited to speak at design conferences and workshops, sharing their story of the great green revolution. They explained how the NCS S 1502-G color had not only improved the aesthetics of the factory but also boosted productivity and morale.

One day, as Nexia and Igor were enjoying a cup of coffee at the local café, Igor chuckled. "Who would have thought that a shop assistant and a factory worker could start a revolution with a can of paint?"

Nexia smiled. "Sometimes, it's the simplest ideas that make the biggest difference."

And so, the story of Nexia Smith and Igor Gonzalez became a legend in Colorville. The NCS S 1502-G color was no longer just a shade of green; it was a symbol of innovation and the power of thinking outside the box. The factory continued to thrive, and the town of Colorville remained a beacon of creativity and inspiration for all who visited.
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