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NCS S 2060-Y60R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#CD4D18
RGB:
205, 77, 24
CMYK:
0, 75, 90, 10
HSL:
18°, 88%, 80%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Sinopia
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7597
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2001
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 50 70
in RAL Effect:
RAL 390-5
What color is NCS S 2060-Y60R? The Color of Change
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:24

What color is NCS S 2060-Y60R?

Car with a light on is in a dark room with a light on the front of it. Example of #CD4D18 color.
Large orange object on top of a table next to a dresser and a window with a curtain. Color #CD4D18.
Hallway with potted plants and a bright orange wall with a doorway leading to a hallway. Example of CMYK 0,75,90,10 color.
Sunset view of the ocean with a large wave coming in from the ocean. Example of CMYK 0,75,90,10 color.
Group of rocks on top of a lake filled with water and orange sky in the background. Color #CD4D18.
NCS S 2060-Y60R color. Car driving down a street next to tall buildings with towers on top of them at sunset or sunrise
NCS S 2060-Y60R color example: Robot in a city with people walking around it and a neon sign in the background
Large orange ball on top of a rock next to a forest filled with trees and rocks and a person standing on a rock
Futuristic city with a lot of strange buildings and lights on it's sides and a sky background. Example of NCS S 2060-Y60R color.
Close up of a crab on a rock surface with a blurry background. Example of #CD4D18 color.
Desert landscape with a river running through it at sunset or dawn. Example of #CD4D18 color.
NCS S 2060-Y60R has the following properties:
  • It has a chromaticness of 60%, which means it is a saturated color.

  • This color has a hue of Y60R, which means it is a yellowish-red color that is closer to yellow than to red.

  • The hue angle is 18 degrees on the color wheel.

NCS S 2060-Y60R is a warm, vivid, and deep color that can be used for various purposes, such as painting, design, or decoration.

It is similar to the HEX code #CD4D18 or the RGB values 205, 77, 24.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 2060-Y60R color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Pale Sandy Brown, Taupe gray, Rose ebony and Raw Sienna
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 8005-B80G
NCS S 1515-Y40R
NCS S 4005-R80B
NCS S 6010-Y70R
NCS S 2030-Y40R
RAL Classic
RAL 8022
RAL 1014
RAL 9007
RAL 8007
RAL 3022
RAL Design
RAL 160 20 20
RAL 040 80 30
RAL 120 60 10
RAL 030 30 20
RAL 050 60 40
RAL Effect
RAL 790-5
RAL 140-1
RAL 830-M
RAL 340-4
RAL 310-4
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 2060-Y60R'

The Color of Change

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Amsterdam, where the canals wove intricate patterns through the heart of the metropolis, there stood a hospital renowned for its cutting-edge medical treatments and compassionate care. This hospital was home to two unlikely heroes: Dr. Christian Storm, a brilliant but somewhat reserved physician, and Maximilian Abloh, a cheerful and meticulous cleaner.

Dr. Storm was known for his innovative approaches to medicine. He had a keen eye for detail and a passion for integrating art and science. Maximilian, on the other hand, was a man of simple pleasures. He took immense pride in his work, ensuring that every corner of the hospital gleamed with cleanliness. Despite their different roles, the two men shared a mutual respect and a quiet friendship.

One day, Dr. Storm was approached with a unique challenge. The hospital's pediatric wing was in dire need of renovation. The children, many of whom faced long and arduous treatments, needed an environment that could uplift their spirits and provide a sense of comfort. Dr. Storm knew that the right design could make a world of difference, but he was at a loss for how to achieve this.

As he pondered over the problem, Maximilian entered the room, pushing his cleaning cart. Noticing the doctor's furrowed brow, he asked, "What's troubling you, Dr. Storm?"

Dr. Storm sighed, "It's the pediatric wing. We need to redesign it to make it more welcoming for the children, but I'm not sure where to start."

Maximilian thought for a moment and then said, "You know, my cousin is an artist. He once told me about a color that can evoke warmth and joy. It's called NCS S 2060-Y60R. Maybe that could help?"

Intrigued, Dr. Storm decided to look into it. The color, a vibrant shade of orange with a hint of red, was indeed known for its ability to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Inspired by Maximilian's suggestion, Dr. Storm began to envision a new design for the pediatric wing.

He proposed painting the walls with NCS S 2060-Y60R, complemented by murals of whimsical animals and nature scenes. The color would be used to create a sense of continuity and flow, guiding the children through the space with a feeling of warmth and security. Additionally, he suggested incorporating interactive elements, such as touch-sensitive panels that played soothing sounds and lights that responded to movement.

Maximilian was thrilled to see his idea come to life. He volunteered to help with the renovation, working alongside the painters and artists to ensure every detail was perfect. As the project progressed, the once sterile and intimidating pediatric wing transformed into a vibrant and welcoming haven.

When the renovation was complete, the impact was immediate. The children, who had once dreaded their hospital visits, now looked forward to spending time in the new wing. The bright, cheerful color and engaging design elements provided a much-needed distraction from their treatments and brought smiles to their faces.

Dr. Storm and Maximilian often walked through the wing together, marveling at the difference their collaboration had made. The doctor realized that sometimes, the most profound solutions come from the most unexpected places. He had learned to value the insights and perspectives of those around him, regardless of their role.

Maximilian, too, felt a deep sense of fulfillment. He had always taken pride in his work, but now he knew that his contributions went beyond cleanliness. He had played a part in creating a space that brought joy and comfort to those who needed it most.

The story of the pediatric wing's transformation spread throughout the hospital, inspiring others to think creatively and work together. It became a testament to the power of collaboration and the belief that everyone, no matter their position, has something valuable to offer.

And so, in the heart of Amsterdam, the hospital continued to thrive, its walls painted with the color of change, and its halls filled with the laughter and hope of children. Dr. Christian Storm and Maximilian Abloh remained steadfast in their mission, united by their shared commitment to making the world a brighter place, one brushstroke at a time.
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