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NCS S 2060-Y30R

NCS S 2060-Y30R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#E07D20
RGB:
224, 125, 32
CMYK:
0, 55, 90, 5
HSL:
29°, 86%, 88%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Ochre
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7413
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2011
in RAL Design:
RAL 060 60 70
in RAL Effect:
RAL 380-4
What color is NCS S 2060-Y30R? The Colorful Conundrum of NCS S 2060-Y30R
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:10

What color is NCS S 2060-Y30R?

NCS S 2060-Y30R color example: Man in armor standing in a forest with trees in the background
Woman wearing a helmet and headphones in a dark room with lights on the ceiling and a black background. Color #E07D20.
NCS S 2060-Y30R is a shade of orange with a hue of 29° and a saturation of 86%.
It has a hexadecimal value of #E07D20 and a RGB value of 224, 125, 32.

NCS S 2060-Y30R
Is a color that you can adore
It’s orange like a carrot or a pumpkin
But not like an apricot or a mandarin

It’s bright and warm and cheerful
But not too loud or fearful
It’s perfect for a sunny day
Or to brighten up your hallway

Example of the palette with the NCS S 2060-Y30R color

Picture with primary colors of Sacramento State green, Titian, Mint, Cafe au lait and Dark brown
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 2060-Y30R'

The Colorful Conundrum of NCS S 2060-Y30R

Far-far away, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where every building was a testament to the vibrant spectrum of colors, there lived two unlikely heroes: Dr. Anna Powell, a renowned color scientist, and Maximilian Frost, a humble cleaner with a keen eye for detail.

Dr. Powell was known for her groundbreaking research in color theory. She had a knack for discovering the most unique shades and hues, but her latest obsession was the enigmatic color "NCS S 2060-Y30R." This color, a brilliant blend of yellow and red, had the potential to revolutionize the world of trademark design. However, it was elusive, and no one had yet managed to capture its true essence.
Man in a futuristic suit with a strange look on his face and chest. Color NCS S 2060-Y30R.

Maximilian Frost, on the other hand, was a man of simple pleasures. He took pride in keeping the Chromaville Color Institute spotless. His meticulous nature and sharp observation skills often led him to notice things others overlooked. Little did he know, his attention to detail would soon play a crucial role in a colorful adventure.

One sunny morning, Dr. Powell was in her lab, surrounded by swatches and samples, trying to perfect the NCS S 2060-Y30R. She was frustrated; every attempt seemed to fall short of the vibrant vision she had in her mind. Just as she was about to give up, Maximilian entered the lab to clean.

"Good morning, Dr. Powell," Maximilian greeted cheerfully. "You look like you could use a break."

Dr. Powell sighed. "Good morning, Max. I'm trying to capture the perfect shade of NCS S 2060-Y30R, but it's proving to be impossible."

Maximilian, curious, peered over her shoulder. "Mind if I take a look?"

Dr. Powell handed him a swatch. "Be my guest. Maybe a fresh pair of eyes will help."
NCS S 2060-Y30R color. Digital painting of a woman with flowers in her hair and a leather jacket on her shoulders and shoulders

Maximilian studied the swatch intently. "You know, this reminds me of the sunset I saw last evening. The sky had this exact shade, but it was fleeting. Maybe the key is in the timing."

Dr. Powell's eyes lit up. "That's it! The color changes with the light. We need to capture it at the right moment."

With renewed energy, Dr. Powell and Maximilian set out on a mission. They decided to observe the sunset from the highest point in Chromaville, the Rainbow Tower. Armed with their equipment, they climbed to the top just as the sun began to set.

As the sky transformed into a canvas of colors, Dr. Powell and Maximilian worked together, mixing pigments and adjusting their tools. Finally, as the sun dipped below the horizon, they captured the perfect shade of NCS S 2060-Y30R.

"Max, you did it!" Dr. Powell exclaimed. "We captured the color!"

Maximilian grinned. "We did it together, Doc."

Back at the lab, they finalized the formula and presented it to the Chromaville Trademark Committee. The committee was astounded by the vibrant and unique shade. NCS S 2060-Y30R quickly became the new standard for trademark designs, symbolizing innovation and collaboration.

Dr. Powell and Maximilian's unlikely partnership became the talk of the town. They proved that sometimes, the most brilliant solutions come from the most unexpected places. And so, the rise of NCS S 2060-Y30R was not just a triumph of color science but also a testament to the power of teamwork and the magic of a keen eye.

From that day on, Chromaville shone even brighter, thanks to the colorful conundrum solved by Dr. Anna Powell and Maximilian Frost. And every sunset, they would smile, knowing they had captured a piece of its fleeting beauty.
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