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NCS S 3050-B80G

NCS S 3050-B80G

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#008E6E
RGB:
0, 142, 110
CMYK:
90, 0, 62, 20
HSL:
166°, 100%, 56%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Pine Green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 3288
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6024
in RAL Design:
RAL 170 50 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 220-4
What color is NCS S 3050-B80G? The Blue-Green Uprising: Marc Rocket and Jessica Korr's Chromatic Revolution
2024-09-05 Snargl 01:08

What color is NCS S 3050-B80G?

Green and black robot with a lot of bubbles on it's face and eyes. Color #008E6E.
NCS S 3050-B80G color example: Green tank with lights on driving through a tunnel in the ocean or ocean water with rocks

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3050-B80G color

Picture with primary colors of Black, Rose quartz, Old mauve, Pine Green and Medium turquoise
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 3050-B80G'

The Blue-Green Uprising: Marc Rocket and Jessica Korr's Chromatic Revolution

In a quiet corner of the world, where art and technology rarely mingled, a peculiar event was about to unfold. This is the story of a color, a seemingly ordinary shade named "NCS S 3050-B80G," and two unlikely heroes - Marc Rocket, a flamboyant artist, and Jessica Korr, a meticulous engineer.

Marc Rocket was known far and wide for his eccentric use of colors. His paintings were splashes of vibrant chaos, a riot of hues that danced across the canvas like fireworks. Yet, there was one color he had never touched - the elusive "NCS S 3050-B80G." This shade, a mysterious blend of blue and green, had a reputation in the art world as being utterly unremarkable. It was neither bold nor dull, neither warm nor cold. It simply existed, quietly, in the vast color spectrum.
NCS S 3050-B80G color example: Robot with a green helmet and yellow and black parts on his face and chest

Meanwhile, Jessica Korr was a woman of precision. An engineer by trade, she loved order, symmetry, and logic. She had little interest in art, finding it messy and unpredictable. Her world was one of blueprints and calculations, where everything had a purpose and a place. However, Jessica had one peculiar quirk - she was obsessed with the color blue-green, particularly the exact shade of "NCS S 3050-B80G." She loved its balance, its ambiguity, its refusal to be pinned down as one thing or another.

One fateful day, their paths crossed at an art exhibition. Marc was presenting his latest masterpiece, a wild and energetic piece titled "Cosmic Explosion." The painting was an explosion of reds, yellows, and purples - a spectacle of color. But amidst the crowd’s cheers and applause, Marc noticed a woman standing at the edge of the room, frowning.

It was Jessica Korr.

Marc, intrigued by the only frown in a sea of smiles, approached her. "Not a fan of explosions, I see?" he quipped.

Jessica looked at him, her eyes narrowing slightly. "It's... chaotic. There’s no balance, no structure. And worst of all, there’s no blue-green. No NCS S 3050-B80G."

Marc blinked. No one had ever criticized his work so bluntly, and certainly not over a color he considered utterly unworthy of his palette. "NCS S 3050-B80G? That boring shade? Why on earth would I use that?"

Jessica’s frown deepened. "Boring? It’s the most perfectly balanced color in existence! It’s not just a color; it’s a statement. It’s neither one thing nor another, and that’s exactly what makes it revolutionary!"

Marc stared at her, the wheels in his mind beginning to turn. A revolutionary color? Could it be that he, the great Marc Rocket, had overlooked something so... subtle? The idea gnawed at him, a challenge he couldn’t resist. He decided then and there to create something entirely new - a collection that would make "NCS S 3050-B80G" the star of the show.

And so, the oddest partnership in history began. Marc and Jessica worked together, merging their worlds of art and engineering in ways no one had ever imagined. Marc struggled with the color at first. Every time he tried to use it, the shade seemed to slip through his fingers, defying his attempts to make it stand out. It was too... subtle. But Jessica, with her precise eye and technical know-how, guided him, teaching him how to harness the color’s inherent balance.

Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. The two of them experimented endlessly, creating designs that were a blend of Marc’s chaotic genius and Jessica’s structured precision. They made clothes that shimmered with the strange, enigmatic beauty of "NCS S 3050-B80G." Dresses that changed shades under different lights, suits that seemed to shift colors depending on the angle, all centered around that one elusive color.

When they finally unveiled their collection, the world was stunned. The clothes were unlike anything anyone had ever seen - bold in their subtlety, striking in their understatement. "NCS S 3050-B80G" was no longer just a color; it was a movement, a symbol of balance and harmony in a chaotic world.

Fashion designers, artists, and engineers alike marveled at the collection. They couldn’t believe that such a mundane color could be transformed into something so powerful. The collection was dubbed "The Blue-Green Uprising," and it became an instant sensation.

Marc and Jessica became legends, known as the duo who had revolutionized the world of design with a single, unremarkable shade. And as for "NCS S 3050-B80G," it was no longer just a color code - it was a symbol of creativity, collaboration, and the magic that happens when two completely different worlds collide.

In the end, Marc and Jessica realized that it wasn’t the color that had changed the world, but the way they had used it together. They had taken something ordinary and made it extraordinary, simply by seeing its potential from two very different perspectives.

And so, in a world where art and engineering had always been separate, "The Blue-Green Uprising" became a testament to the power of collaboration and the beauty that can be found in the most unexpected places.
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