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NCS S 3040-R10B

NCS S 3040-R10B

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#A04852
RGB:
160, 72, 82
CMYK:
0, 70, 37, 35
HSL:
353°, 55%, 63%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Rose vale
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7640
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4002
in RAL Design:
RAL 020 40 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 530-1
in NCS:
NCS S 3040-R
What color is NCS S 3040-R10B? The Colorful Conundrum of Karl and Maximilian
2024-08-30 Snargl 01:12

What color is NCS S 3040-R10B?

Woman in a bikini and cape posing for a picture in a studio photo shoot with a gold and pink background. Example of NCS S 3040-R10B color.
Computer generated image of a mountain range with a pink light in the middle of it. Example of CMYK 0,70,37,35 color.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3040-R10B color

Picture with primary colors of Fuzzy Wuzzy, Platinum, Wine, Smoky black and Light salmon pink
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 3040-R10B'

The Colorful Conundrum of Karl and Maximilian

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where every building was a testament to the vibrant spectrum of colors, lived two extraordinary individuals: Karl Angelos, the eccentric inventor, and Maximilian Sweetheart, the meticulous engineer. Their latest project was to study and implement the use of the color "NCS S 3040-R10B" in a brand new design. Little did they know, this seemingly simple task would turn into a hilarious adventure.

Karl, with his wild hair and even wilder ideas, was convinced that "NCS S 3040-R10B" was the key to revolutionizing design. "Max, my dear friend," he exclaimed one morning, "this color is not just a shade; it's a statement! It's bold, it's daring, it's... well, it's something!"
City street with neon lights and neon signs on the buildings and people walking down the street at night. Example of #A04852 color.

Maximilian, ever the pragmatist, adjusted his glasses and looked at the color swatch. "Karl, it's a nice color, but we need to understand its properties and how it interacts with different materials. We can't just slap it on everything and hope for the best."

Undeterred, Karl decided to conduct a series of experiments. The first involved painting his entire workshop in "NCS S 3040-R10B." The result was a room so intensely vibrant that it felt like stepping into a raspberry-flavored dream. "It's perfect!" Karl declared, though Max had to wear sunglasses just to enter the room.

Next, they decided to test the color on various materials. They painted wood, metal, plastic, and even fabric. Each material reacted differently, with some absorbing the color beautifully and others turning into what Max described as "a raspberry nightmare."

One day, Karl had a brilliant idea. "Max, what if we create a product that changes color based on the user's mood? Imagine a chair that turns 'NCS S 3040-R10B' when you're happy!"

Max raised an eyebrow. "Karl, that's... ambitious. But how do we measure happiness?"
Group of red blood cells in a vein of blood cells. Example of NCS S 3040-R10B color.

Karl, ever the optimist, replied, "With science, my friend! And maybe a little bit of magic."

They set to work, creating a prototype chair equipped with sensors and a color-changing mechanism. The first test subject was Karl himself. He sat down, closed his eyes, and thought happy thoughts. The chair turned a vibrant "NCS S 3040-R10B." "It works!" Karl shouted, jumping up and down.

Max, skeptical as always, decided to test it himself. He sat down and thought about the time his cat knocked over his favorite model airplane. The chair turned a dull gray. "Karl, I think we need to refine the happiness detector."

Despite the setbacks, the duo continued their experiments, each one more outlandish than the last. They painted a car, which turned heads wherever it went, and even tried to create a "NCS S 3040-R10B" flavored ice cream, which, unsurprisingly, did not taste as good as it looked.
NCS S 3040-R10B color example: Pink castle with a gate and a clock tower in the background

Their final experiment was the most ambitious yet. They decided to paint an entire building in "NCS S 3040-R10B." The result was a structure so eye-catching that it became a local landmark. People came from all over to see the "Raspberry Palace," as it was affectionately called.

In the end, Karl and Max learned that while "NCS S 3040-R10B" was a fantastic color, it was the journey of discovery and the laughter they shared that made their project truly special. And so, the inventor and the engineer continued their adventures, always ready to tackle the next colorful conundrum.

And that, dear reader, is the story of how Karl Angelos and Maximilian Sweetheart turned a simple color study into a legendary escapade.
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