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NCS S 1510-R10B

NCS S 1510-R10B

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#E8CECC
RGB:
232, 206, 204
CMYK:
0, 17, 10, 10
HSL:
4°, 12%, 91%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Bone
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 5035
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1013
in RAL Design:
RAL 350 80 15
in RAL Effect:
RAL 480-1
What color is NCS S 1510-R10B? The Blue Revolution: Anna Storm and Mario Hawk's Colorful Adventure
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:10

What color is NCS S 1510-R10B?

Woman with long hair on a chair with an angel wings on her shoulder and a pink dress. Color CMYK 0,17,10,10.
Woman with a pink shirt and a necklace on her neck and a circular object behind her head. Color NCS S 1510-R10B.
The color NCS S 1510-R10B has the hue R10B, which means it is a red color with 10% blue.

The nuance S 1510 means it has 15% blackness, 10% chromaticness, and 75% whiteness.

It is a very light and pale red color with a hint of blue.

This color has a HEX code #E8CECC, and RGB values 232, 206, 204.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 1510-R10B color

Picture with primary colors of Pastel blue, Dark slate gray, AuroMetalSaurus, Anti-flash White and Smoky black
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 7035
RAL 6028
RAL 9023
RAL 9016
RAL 9005
RAL Design
RAL 190 80 10
RAL 180 30 15
RAL 180 50 05
RAL 340 92 05
RAL 170 20 20
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 1510-R10B'

The Blue Revolution: Anna Storm and Mario Hawk's Colorful Adventure

In a far away place, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where every building was a canvas and every street a palette, lived two extraordinary individuals: Anna Storm, the ingenious inventor, and Mario Hawk, the whimsical writer. Their paths crossed in the most unexpected way, leading to a colorful revolution that would change the world of polygraphy forever.

Anna Storm was known for her eccentric inventions. Her lab was a chaotic wonderland of gadgets, gizmos, and half-finished projects. But her latest creation, the "NCS S 1510-R10B" color, was her masterpiece. This vibrant shade of blue had a unique property: it could change its hue based on the reader's mood. Anna believed it would revolutionize the printing industry, making books and magazines more interactive and engaging.
Woman with pink hair and a white shirt is posing for a picture with her hands in her pockets. Color #E8CECC.

Mario Hawk, on the other hand, was a writer with a flair for the dramatic. His stories were filled with humor, adventure, and a touch of the absurd. He had a knack for turning the mundane into the extraordinary, and his readers adored him for it. However, Mario was in a creative slump. His latest manuscript, "The Chronicles of Chromaville," lacked the spark that made his previous works so beloved.

One fateful afternoon, Anna and Mario met at a local café. Anna was scribbling notes on a napkin, her mind racing with ideas for her new invention. Mario, nursing a cup of coffee and staring blankly at his laptop, noticed the vibrant blue ink she was using.

"That's an interesting shade of blue," Mario remarked, trying to distract himself from his writer's block.

Anna looked up, her eyes lighting up with excitement. "It's not just any blue! It's NCS S 1510-R10B, my latest invention. It changes color based on the reader's mood!"

Mario's curiosity was piqued. "That sounds fascinating. How does it work?"
Woman with a crown on her head on a table with a sword in her hand. Example of NCS S 1510-R10B color.

Anna explained the science behind her invention, her enthusiasm infectious. Mario listened intently, his mind racing with possibilities. Suddenly, an idea struck him.

"What if we combined your invention with my writing?" Mario suggested. "Imagine a book where the colors change as the reader experiences different emotions. It would be like the story comes to life!"

Anna's eyes widened with excitement. "That's brilliant! We could create a whole new genre of interactive literature!"

And so, the unlikely duo embarked on their colorful adventure. Anna worked tirelessly in her lab, perfecting the formula for NCS S 1510-R10B. Mario, inspired by the potential of their collaboration, poured his heart and soul into his writing. Together, they created "The Blue Revolution," a book that would change the world of polygraphy forever.

The book was an instant hit. Readers were captivated by the way the colors shifted and changed, reflecting their emotions as they journeyed through the story. Critics hailed it as a groundbreaking innovation, and soon, other writers and inventors began experimenting with the concept.

Anna and Mario became the toast of Chromaville, their names synonymous with creativity and innovation. They continued to push the boundaries of what was possible, always striving to make their work more engaging and interactive.

In the end, it was their shared passion for creativity and their willingness to think outside the box that made them legends in the world of polygraphy. And as they stood together, watching the sunset paint the sky in shades of NCS S 1510-R10B, they knew that their adventure was only just beginning.
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