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NCS S 2040-Y70R

NCS S 2040-Y70R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#DE7758
RGB:
222, 119, 88
CMYK:
0, 60, 59, 7
HSL:
14°, 60%, 87%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Terra cotta
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2029
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3022
in RAL Design:
RAL 040 60 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 410-2
What color is NCS S 2040-Y70R? The Color Conundrum: The Adventures of Dr. Powell and Leonardo Korr
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:10

What color is NCS S 2040-Y70R?

Woman with orange hair and a leather jacket on a street corner with a building in the background. Example of CMYK 0,60,59,7 color.
NCS S 2040-Y70R color. House in the middle of a frozen lake with a tree in the foreground and a moon in the background
Kitchen with a center island and a stove top oven and a sink with three stools in it. Example of RGB 222,119,88 color.
NCS S 2040-Y70R color. Man with red hair and blue eyes wearing a green shirt and a necklace with a flower in his hair
NCS S 2040-Y70R is a warm, light, and muted orange color with a slight reddish hue.

It belongs to the S 2000 - S 2570 category of the NCS color system, which means it has a blackness of 20% and a chromaticness of 40%.

The hue code Y 70 R indicates that the color is yellow with 70% red.

Some possible applications of this color are interior design, painting, or graphic design.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 2040-Y70R color

Picture with primary colors of Chestnut, Bulgarian rose, Old mauve, Eggshell and Fawn
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 3017
RAL 3007
RAL 8015
RAL 9001
RAL 1034
RAL Design
RAL 030 50 50
RAL 040 20 19
RAL 020 30 20
RAL 070 90 10
RAL 050 70 40
RAL Effect
RAL 450-4
RAL 790-5
RAL 530-5
RAL 150-3
RAL 310-3
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 2040-Y70R'

The Color Conundrum: The Adventures of Dr. Powell and Leonardo Korr

Far away, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where every building was a canvas and every street a palette, lived two unlikely heroes: Dr. Ravindra Powell, a renowned color scientist, and Leonardo Korr, the janitor at the Chromaville Institute of Color Studies. Their paths crossed daily, but little did they know that an extraordinary adventure awaited them, centered around the mysterious color "NCS S 2040-Y70R."

Dr. Powell was a man of precision and passion. His lab was filled with color swatches, spectrometers, and endless notes on the psychological effects of colors. He had dedicated his life to understanding how colors influenced human emotions and behavior. His latest obsession was the enigmatic "NCS S 2040-Y70R," a vibrant hue that seemed to defy categorization. It wasn't quite yellow, nor was it orange; it was something in between, with a hint of magic.

Leonardo Korr, on the other hand, was a man of simplicity and humor. He took pride in keeping the institute spotless, but he had a secret passion for art. Every night, after everyone had left, he would sneak into the art studio and paint. His favorite color? You guessed it - "NCS S 2040-Y70R." He loved how it brought his paintings to life, adding a touch of warmth and mystery.

One fateful evening, as Dr. Powell was engrossed in his research, he accidentally knocked over a beaker of fluorescent dye. The liquid splashed onto his notes, creating a dazzling display of colors. Frustrated, he called out for help. Leonardo, who was mopping the hallway, rushed in.

"Dr. Powell, what happened?" Leonardo asked, trying to stifle a laugh at the sight of the colorful mess.

"I've ruined my research!" Dr. Powell exclaimed. "I was so close to understanding the true nature of 'NCS S 2040-Y70R,' and now it's all ruined!"

Leonardo looked at the splattered notes and then at the beaker. "You know, Doc, maybe this is a sign. Maybe you need to look at this color from a different perspective."

Dr. Powell sighed. "What do you mean?"

"Well," Leonardo said, picking up a paintbrush, "sometimes, the best way to understand something is to experience it. Why don't we paint something together? You might see things differently."

Reluctantly, Dr. Powell agreed. They spent the next few hours painting a mural on the lab wall. As they worked, they talked about their lives, their passions, and their dreams. Dr. Powell was amazed at Leonardo's artistic talent and his unique perspective on colors.

"Leonardo, you're a genius!" Dr. Powell exclaimed. "You've shown me that 'NCS S 2040-Y70R' isn't just a color; it's an experience. It's the warmth of a sunset, the joy of a summer day, and the mystery of a dream all rolled into one."

Leonardo grinned. "I told you, Doc. Sometimes, you just need to see things differently."

From that day on, Dr. Powell and Leonardo became the best of friends. They collaborated on numerous projects, combining science and art to explore the world of colors in ways no one had ever imagined. Their work brought joy and inspiration to the people of Chromaville, proving that sometimes, the most extraordinary discoveries come from the most unexpected places.

And as for "NCS S 2040-Y70R"? It became the signature color of Chromaville, a symbol of creativity, collaboration, and the magic that happens when you see the world through a different lens.
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