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NCS S 2040-Y90R

NCS S 2040-Y90R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#D1736A
RGB:
209, 115, 106
CMYK:
0, 60, 45, 15
HSL:
5°, 49%, 82%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Fuzzy Wuzzy
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2340
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3014
in RAL Design:
RAL 040 60 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 450-4
in NCS:
NCS S 2040-R
What color is NCS S 2040-Y90R? The Crimson Wave
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:14

What color is NCS S 2040-Y90R?

NCS S 2040-Y90R color example: City street with a clock tower in the background
Living room with a large painting on the wall and a couch in the middle of the room with a coffee table. Example of CMYK 0,60,45,15 color.
Woman in a red dress standing in front of a painting of flowers and a sea of water with a light shining on her
NCS S 2040-Y90R color example: Building with a red roof and a red wall on the side of it
NCS S 2040-Y90R means that this color has 20% blackness (S), 40% chromaticness (the second number), a yellow hue (Y) with a 90% red nuance (Y90R).

It is a light reddish-pink with a slight yellow tint.

Some other ways to describe this color are:
  • HEX code: #D1736A

  • RGB code: R 209 G 115 B 106

  • CMYK code: 0, 60, 45, 15

  • HSL code: 5, 49, 82

Example of the palette with the NCS S 2040-Y90R color

Picture with primary colors of Silver, Rose gold, Gray-Tea Green, Puce and Deep chestnut
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 2040-Y90R'

The Crimson Wave

In a quaint coastal town, where the sea whispered secrets to those who listened, lived a fisherman named Sonja Ming. Sonja was known for her vibrant personality and her unique approach to fishing. She believed that the sea had moods, and she painted her boat in different colors to match them. Her favorite color was a striking shade of crimson, known as "NCS S 2040-Y90R." This color, she believed, had a special connection with the sea.

One day, while Sonja was preparing her boat for a fishing trip, she met Igor Chanel, a factory worker with a passion for motion design. Igor had recently moved to the town, seeking inspiration from the serene coastal life. He was fascinated by the way colors could evoke emotions and tell stories through motion design. When he saw Sonja's crimson boat, he was immediately intrigued.
Demonic demon with horns and horns on his head standing in a cave with a demon like body. Color #D1736A.

"That's an unusual color for a boat," Igor remarked, admiring the vibrant hue.

Sonja smiled. "It's not just a color. It's a mood. The sea loves it, and it brings me luck."

Igor's eyes sparkled with curiosity. "I work with colors too, but in a different way. I'm a motion designer. Maybe we could collaborate and create something unique."

Sonja's interest was piqued. "What do you have in mind?"

Igor explained his idea of using the crimson color in a motion design project that would capture the essence of the sea and its moods. He envisioned a series of animations that would blend the rhythmic motion of the waves with the vibrant energy of the crimson hue.
Man with a red hair and tattoos standing in front of a building with a full moon in the background. Example of RGB 209,115,106 color.

They decided to work together, combining Sonja's deep connection with the sea and Igor's expertise in motion design. They spent days on the boat, with Sonja sharing her stories and experiences while Igor sketched and planned the animations. The sea seemed to respond to their efforts, with the waves dancing in harmony with their creative process.

Igor used the "NCS S 2040-Y90R" color as the central theme of his animations. He created a series of short films that depicted the sea's various moods, from calm and serene to wild and tempestuous. The crimson color flowed through each scene, symbolizing the ever-changing nature of the sea and its deep connection with those who understood it.

The final product was a mesmerizing blend of motion and color, capturing the essence of the coastal life and the bond between Sonja and the sea. They decided to showcase their work at the town's annual festival, where locals and visitors gathered to celebrate the sea and its bounty.

The animations were a hit, with people marveling at the way the crimson color brought the sea to life. Sonja and Igor's collaboration became the talk of the town, inspiring others to explore the creative possibilities of combining different art forms.

As the festival drew to a close, Sonja and Igor stood by the shore, watching the waves gently lap against the crimson boat. They had created something truly unique, a testament to the power of collaboration and the magic of the sea.

"Thank you for believing in my crazy idea," Sonja said, her eyes reflecting the crimson hues of the setting sun.

Igor smiled. "Thank you for showing me the sea through your eyes. This is just the beginning."

And so, the fisherman and the factory worker continued their journey, exploring new ways to blend their passions and create art that resonated with the heart and soul of their coastal town. The crimson wave had brought them together, and their story was just beginning.
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