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NCS S 1515-B50G

NCS S 1515-B50G

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#B9E4E0
RGB:
185, 228, 224
CMYK:
33, 0, 15, 5
HSL:
174°, 19%, 89%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Powder blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 635
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9002
in RAL Design:
RAL 170 90 10
in RAL Effect:
RAL 190-4
What color is NCS S 1515-B50G? The Ascension of NCS S 1515-B50G: The Chromatic Conquest
2024-08-30 Snargl 01:12

What color is NCS S 1515-B50G?

Woman standing in front of a plate of food in a kitchen with a light on behind her and a blue background. Color RGB 185,228,224.
Blue parrot on a table next to a vase of flowers. Example of CMYK 33,0,15,5 color.
Man with dreadlocks on his head smiling at the camera with a street in the background. Example of NCS S 1515-B50G color.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 1515-B50G color

Picture with primary colors of Sepia, University of California Gold, Papaya whip, Light slate gray and Skobeloff
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...
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 1515-B50G'

The Ascension of NCS S 1515-B50G: The Chromatic Conquest

Long time ago, far away, in the dazzling city of Chromaville, where colors ruled and hues determined status, there was an ancient prophecy of a shade so powerful that it would transform the design world forever. This shade was known as NCS S 1515-B50G - a color with a name as long as its legend.

Zahir Nova, an ambitious entrepreneur, had heard whispers of this legendary color in the corridors of the Chromaville Design Institute. With a mane of hair as fiery as his spirit and a wardrobe that could only be described as a kaleidoscope gone wild, Zahir was determined to bring NCS S 1515-B50G into the limelight. He envisioned a future where this color would be the talk of every design magazine and the centerpiece of every art gallery.
Living room with a blue couch and a table with a plant on it and a wall with vertical striped wood panels. Color CMYK 33,0,15,5.

Leonardo Korr, a writer of great renown and even greater quirkiness, had his own visions. He spent his days typing away on a typewriter that seemed to have a mind of its own. With a monocle that glowed with inspiration and a mustache that twirled with every thought, Leonardo believed that NCS S 1515-B50G held the key to the greatest story ever told.

One sunny morning, Zahir and Leonardo crossed paths at the annual Chromaville Color Festival. The festival was a carnival of vivid hues, but Zahir was on a mission. He approached Leonardo with a proposal: "Let’s make NCS S 1515-B50G the most talked-about color in the history of design. I’ll handle the business side, you craft the tale."

Leonardo adjusted his monocle and tilted his head. "A grand idea! But we must first discover the true essence of NCS S 1515-B50G. I propose we embark on a quest."

Zahir agreed, and so began their whimsical adventure. They journeyed to the mystical Color Caverns, where the air shimmered with iridescent shades. Here, they encountered the Color Sage, an eccentric old artist with a palette of wonder and a penchant for rhyming riddles.
NCS S 1515-B50G color example: Woman with blue hair and a gold collared top is looking at the camera with a serious look on her face

"To unveil the power of NCS S 1515-B50G, you must first find the Missing Monochrome," the Sage intoned, cryptically. "Seek it in the depths of the Kaleidoscope Jungle, where patterns dance and shades sing."

Determined, Zahir and Leonardo ventured into the Kaleidoscope Jungle, where vines twisted into patterns and flowers sang in colors. After navigating through a maze of psychedelic hues, they finally found the Missing Monochrome - a mysterious shade hidden within an enchanted prism.

With the Missing Monochrome in hand, they returned to Chromaville and unveiled their discovery. Zahir launched a dazzling marketing campaign, transforming the city into a spectacle of NCS S 1515-B50G. Buildings, billboards, and even the city’s famous fountains glowed with the new hue. Leonardo penned a grand epic detailing the color's journey from legend to reality, turning NCS S 1515-B50G into a symbol of creativity and innovation.

The story and the color spread like wildfire. Artists, designers, and even the local pigeons were enchanted by the mesmerizing NCS S 1515-B50G. The color became the talk of every design forum, and Chromaville thrived in a new era of chromatic brilliance.

And so, Zahir Nova and Leonardo Korr’s adventurous quest not only fulfilled the ancient prophecy but also proved that even in a world of endless colors, a single hue could capture the imagination of an entire city. They celebrated with a grand feast, where everyone dined under a sky painted with the legendary NCS S 1515-B50G, and the city of Chromaville glittered with endless possibilities.

The ascension of NCS S 1515-B50G was complete, and the tale of its rise was forever immortalized in the hearts and minds of Chromaville’s colorful inhabitants.
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