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NCS S 3000-N

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#C0BFBE
RGB:
192, 191, 190
CMYK:
0, 1, 3, 29
HSL:
30°, 1%, 75%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Silver
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 435
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7044
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 75 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 830-1
in NCS:
NCS S 2002-R
What color is NCS S 3000-N? The Gray Revolution
2024-08-24 Snargl 02:16

What color is NCS S 3000-N?

NCS S 3000-N color. Close up of a rock and gravel surface with a white border around it
Curtain is open in a room with a wooden floor and a white wall behind it. Color RGB 192,191,190.
Woman in a white and green dress with a braid in her hair and a white and green dress with a green and gold design on it
Man in a futuristic suit standing in a ruined area with ruins in the background. Example of CMYK 0,1,3,29 color.
NCS S 3000-N belongs to the S category, which stands for semi-achromatic colors that have very low chromaticness.

The NCS notation in S 3000-N consists of several parts:
  • The first number 30 indicates the blackness of the color, which is the percentage of black in the color.
    S 3000-N has 30% blackness, which means it is a medium-dark shade.

  • The second number 0 indicates the chromaticness of the color, which is the percentage of the most saturated color in the color.
    S 0-N has 0% chromaticness, which means it is a neutral or gray color.

  • The letter N indicates the hue of the color, which is the dominant wavelength of the color.
    N stands for neutral, which means the color has no hue or is equally balanced between all hues.

The NCS S 3000-N color can be described as a neutral gray color with medium darkness and no vividness.

It is a color that can be used to create a calm and elegant atmosphere, or to contrast with more colorful or bright colors.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3000-N color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Davy grey, Isabelline, Bistre and Gray-Tea Green
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 3000-N'

The Gray Revolution

Far away, in the bustling city of Paris, where fashion and art intertwined like the threads of a finely woven tapestry, lived two unlikely heroes: Christian Yamamoto, a renowned painter known for his avant-garde approach, and Monica Flame, a diligent cleaner with an eye for detail and a heart full of dreams.

Christian Yamamoto was a visionary. His studio, located in the heart of Montmartre, was a sanctuary of creativity. He was always in search of the next big idea, something that would revolutionize the art world. One day, while experimenting with colors, he stumbled upon a shade that seemed to encapsulate the essence of modernity and timelessness. It was the "NCS S 4000-N," a neutral gray that held a mysterious allure.
Wolf with a cape and a cape on standing in the desert with a full moon in the background. Color NCS S 3000-N.

Christian was captivated by this color. He saw in it a potential to redefine high fashion, to bring a sense of understated elegance and sophistication. However, he knew that to make a real impact, he needed to collaborate with someone who could see beyond the surface, someone who understood the subtleties of beauty.

Enter Monica Flame. Monica had been working as a cleaner in Christian's studio for years. She was meticulous in her work, ensuring that every corner of the studio sparkled. But Monica was more than just a cleaner; she had a keen eye for art and a deep appreciation for beauty. She often stayed late, admiring Christian's paintings and dreaming of a life where she could be part of the creative process.

One evening, as Christian was contemplating his next move, he noticed Monica lingering by one of his canvases. He approached her and asked, "Monica, what do you think of this color?" pointing to the swatch of NCS S 4000-N.

Monica's eyes lit up. "It's beautiful, Mr. Yamamoto. It's like a blank canvas, full of possibilities. It can be anything you want it to be."
Man with a black hair and a smile on his face and a silver shirt on his chest. Example of #C0BFBE color.

Christian was struck by her insight. He realized that Monica saw the world in a way that many artists did not. She saw potential where others saw emptiness. Inspired by her perspective, Christian decided to take a bold step. He invited Monica to collaborate with him on a new project: a high fashion collection centered around the NCS S 4000-N color.

Monica was overwhelmed with joy. She had never imagined that she would have the opportunity to work alongside a renowned artist like Christian. Together, they began to experiment with fabrics, textures, and designs. Christian brought his artistic vision, while Monica contributed her practical knowledge and attention to detail.

The result was nothing short of revolutionary. Their collection, aptly named "The Gray Revolution," debuted at Paris Fashion Week. The neutral gray served as a canvas for intricate designs and bold accessories, creating a harmonious blend of simplicity and complexity. The fashion world was abuzz with excitement. Critics praised the collection for its innovative use of color and its ability to convey both elegance and modernity.
NCS S 3000-N color example: Wall made of different types of tiles and wood strips with a black and white background

But the true success of "The Gray Revolution" lay in the story behind it. It was a testament to the power of collaboration, to the idea that creativity knows no boundaries. Christian and Monica's partnership showed that true innovation comes from seeing the world through different lenses and embracing the beauty in the mundane.

Monica's life changed forever. She was no longer just a cleaner; she was a co-creator, a visionary in her own right. And Christian learned that sometimes, the most profound insights come from the most unexpected places.

Together, they proved that a single color, when seen through the eyes of two dreamers, could indeed spark a revolution.
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