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NCS S 3030-R30B

NCS S 3030-R30B

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#9F6280
RGB:
159, 98, 128
CMYK:
0, 55, 0, 36
HSL:
330°, 38%, 62%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 5135
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4001
in RAL Design:
RAL 350 50 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 550-5
What color is NCS S 3030-R30B? The Birth of NCS S 3030-R30B: A Colorful Tale
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:10

What color is NCS S 3030-R30B?

Futuristic alien woman with a futuristic city in the background. Color NCS S 3030-R30B.
Futuristic office with multiple computers and monitors in the room with a view of the city outside the window. Example of RGB 159,98,128 color.
NCS S 3030-R30B belongs to the category of Saturated (S) colors, which means that it has a high chromaticness and a low whiteness.

The code consists of four parts: S, 3030, R, and 30B.

Each part has a specific meaning:
  • S indicates that the color is saturated, as opposed to unsaturated (U) or achromatic (N) colors.

  • 3030 indicates the blackness (s) and chromaticness (c) of the color, expressed as percentages.
    The first two digits (30) represent the blackness, which is the degree of darkness of the color.
    The second two digits (30) represent the chromaticness, which is the degree of colorfulness of the color.

  • R indicates the hue (h) of the color, which is the dominant wavelength of the color.
    R stands for red, which is one of the four elementary hues in the NCS system, along with yellow (Y), green (G), and blue (B).

  • 30B indicates the nuance (n) of the color, which is the proportion of the two nearest elementary hues in the color.
    30B means that the color contains 30% of blue (B) and 70% of red (R).
    To summarize, NCS S 3030-R30B is a saturated color with 30% blackness, 30% chromaticness, a red hue, and a nuance of 30% blue and 70% red.

It is a medium-dark and moderately colorful shade of pinkish-purple.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3030-R30B color

Picture with primary colors of Mountbatten pink, Charcoal, Moonstone blue, Glitter and Dark green
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 3020-R30B
NCS S 7005-R80B
NCS S 1550-R80B
NCS S 0520-R60B
NCS S 7020-B70G
RAL Classic
RAL 9007
RAL 7026
RAL 6034
RAL 9003
RAL 6007
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 3030-R30B'

The Birth of NCS S 3030-R30B: A Colorful Tale

Far away, in the bustling city of Chromapolis, where colors danced in the air and creativity flowed like a river, lived an ambitious entrepreneur named Ravindra Nova. Ravindra was known for his innovative ideas and his knack for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. One day, while sipping his morning coffee, he had a vision - a vision of a color so unique, so vibrant, that it would revolutionize the world of design. This color would be known as "NCS S 3030-R30B."

Ravindra knew he couldn't embark on this colorful journey alone. He needed someone with an impeccable sense of style and an eye for the extraordinary. Enter Tommy Chanel, the top model whose name was synonymous with elegance and flair. Tommy was not just a pretty face; he had a keen eye for design and a passion for pushing boundaries.
NCS S 3030-R30B color example: Kitchen with a bowl of fruit on the counter top and a window in the background

One sunny afternoon, Ravindra invited Tommy to his studio. The walls were adorned with swatches of every color imaginable, but none of them captured the essence of Ravindra's vision. "Tommy, my friend," Ravindra began, "I have a dream to create a color that will redefine design. A color that will be the epitome of cool and comical, yet sophisticated."

Tommy's eyes sparkled with excitement. "Ravindra, you know I'm always up for a challenge. Let's create this masterpiece together!"

The duo embarked on their quest, experimenting with various hues and shades. They mixed and matched, splattered and splashed, but nothing seemed to capture the magic they were seeking. One evening, after a particularly exhausting day, they decided to take a break and visit the local carnival.
Robot walking through a flooded area in a city with buildings and a sky background. Color #9F6280.

As they wandered through the vibrant stalls, they stumbled upon a fortune teller's tent. Intrigued, they decided to have their fortunes read. The fortune teller, an eccentric old woman with a twinkle in her eye, gazed into her crystal ball and said, "You seek a color that does not yet exist. Look beyond the ordinary, and you shall find it."

Inspired by her words, Ravindra and Tommy returned to the studio with renewed vigor. They decided to think outside the box and draw inspiration from the most unexpected places. They observed the sunset, the blooming flowers, and even the neon lights of Chromapolis at night.

One day, as they were experimenting with a new batch of pigments, Tommy accidentally knocked over a jar of red paint into a bowl of blue dye. The mixture swirled and bubbled, creating a mesmerizing shade of deep, rich burgundy with a hint of cool undertones. Ravindra's eyes widened in amazement. "Tommy, this is it! This is the color we've been searching for!"

They named their creation "NCS S 3030-R30B," a nod to the scientific precision and artistic flair that went into its creation. The color quickly gained popularity, becoming a favorite among designers and artists alike. It was used in everything from fashion to interior design, and even in avant-garde art installations.

Ravindra and Tommy's collaboration became legendary, and they were hailed as pioneers in the world of design. Their story of the accidental discovery of "NCS S 3030-R30B" became a tale of inspiration, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most extraordinary things can come from the most unexpected places.

And so, the city of Chromapolis continued to thrive, its streets and buildings adorned with the vibrant hue of "NCS S 3030-R30B," a testament to the power of creativity, collaboration, and a little bit of serendipity.
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