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NCS S 3005-R20B

NCS S 3005-R20B

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#A69D9B
RGB:
166, 157, 155
CMYK:
0, 10, 8, 40
HSL:
11°, 7%, 65%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Rose quartz
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9022
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 65 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 820-M
What color is NCS S 3005-R20B? The Color of Innovation: A Tale of NCS S 3005-R20B
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:14

What color is NCS S 3005-R20B?

Man in armor riding a horse with a spear and spear in his hand and a spear in his other hand. Example of NCS S 3005-R20B color.
White busturine of a woman in front of a window with a bowl on a table. Example of #A69D9B color.
Robot with wheels and a helmet on it's face and eyes, in front of a white background. Example of CMYK 0,10,8,40 color.
Woman in a suit and heels walking down a street with a city background. Color NCS S 3005-R20B.
NCS S 3005-R20B is a violet-gray color with a hue of R 20 B, which means it has a red hue with 20% blue.
It has a low blackness of 30% and a low chromaticness of 5%, which means it is a light and dull color.
NCS S 3005-R20B can be seen as a soft and elegant color that can create a calm and cozy atmosphere.
It can be paired with other neutral colors or contrasted with brighter colors for more variety.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3005-R20B color

Picture with primary colors of Oxford Blue, Old lavender, Coffee, Cadet grey and Gainsboro
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 5026
RAL 7003
RAL 8024
RAL 7001
RAL 9002
RAL Design
RAL 200 20 23
RAL 000 50 00
RAL 040 30 30
RAL 180 70 10
RAL 120 90 05
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 3005-R20B'

The Color of Innovation: A Tale of NCS S 3005-R20B

In a far away place, in the bustling city of Warsaw, where the old meets the new, there was a small car service shop owned by a diligent worker named Connor Ford. Connor was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his passion for cars. His shop, though modest, was a haven for car enthusiasts who appreciated his craftsmanship.

One day, while Connor was working on a vintage car, a distinguished professor named Raj Buffalo walked into the shop. Professor Buffalo was an expert in color theory and interior design, known for his unconventional ideas and innovative approaches. He had recently been experimenting with a unique color, NCS S 3005-R20B, a deep, sophisticated shade of blue with a hint of red.
Woman with a plant on her head and a green plant on her head, with a grey background. Example of CMYK 0,10,8,40 color.

"Good afternoon, Connor," said Professor Buffalo, his eyes twinkling with excitement. "I have a proposition for you."

Connor looked up from his work, intrigued. "What can I do for you, Professor?"

"I've been working on a revolutionary application of the color NCS S 3005-R20B in interior design," the professor explained. "I believe it has the potential to transform spaces in ways we've never imagined. But I need your help to bring this vision to life."

Connor was skeptical but curious. "How can a color make such a difference?"

Professor Buffalo smiled. "Let me show you."
Statue of a woman with a flowered headdress on her head and a flowered crown on her head. Color #A69D9B.

The professor led Connor to his laboratory, a vibrant space filled with color swatches, design models, and innovative tools. He explained how NCS S 3005-R20B could evoke a sense of calm and creativity, making it perfect for both residential and commercial spaces. The color's unique blend of blue and red created a dynamic yet soothing atmosphere, ideal for fostering productivity and relaxation.

"I want to start with your car service shop," said Professor Buffalo. "Imagine transforming this space into a place where customers not only get their cars fixed but also feel inspired and relaxed."

Connor was hesitant but agreed to give it a try. Over the next few weeks, they worked together to redesign the shop. They painted the walls with NCS S 3005-R20B, added complementary furnishings, and incorporated innovative lighting to enhance the color's effect.

The transformation was astounding. The once plain and functional shop now had an inviting and creative ambiance. Customers were amazed by the change and often commented on how the space made them feel more at ease. Business began to flourish as word spread about the unique atmosphere of Connor's shop.

Encouraged by their success, Connor and Professor Buffalo decided to take their project further. They collaborated on various interior design projects, from offices to homes, each time using NCS S 3005-R20B to create spaces that were both beautiful and functional. Their work gained recognition, and soon they were invited to speak at design conferences and workshops.

Through their journey, Connor and Professor Buffalo discovered that the true power of NCS S 3005-R20B lay not just in its aesthetic appeal but in its ability to transform how people felt and interacted with their environments. The color became a symbol of innovation and creativity, inspiring others to think beyond traditional design boundaries.

In the end, Connor's car service shop became more than just a place to fix cars; it became a testament to the transformative power of color and the importance of thinking outside the box. And as for Professor Buffalo, he continued to push the boundaries of design, always searching for the next revolutionary idea.

Together, they proved that sometimes, all it takes is a little color to change the world.
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