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NCS S 3060-B70G

NCS S 3060-B70G

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#007860
RGB:
0, 120, 96
CMYK:
100, 0, 65, 33
HSL:
168°, 100%, 47%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 3298
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6024
in RAL Design:
RAL 180 40 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 740-5
What color is NCS S 3060-B70G? The Spectrum of Change The Spectrum of Change
2024-09-12 Snargl 02:12

What color is NCS S 3060-B70G?

Vase with roses in it on a table next to a wall and a shadow of a person. Color CMYK 100,0,65,33.
Christmas tree with presents and presents under it in the snow. Example of RGB 0,120,96 color.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3060-B70G color

Picture with primary colors of Teal blue, Falu red, Burnt Sienna, Timberwolf and Olive Drab
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 3060-B70G'

The Spectrum of Change

Far away, in the coastal town of Seabridge, where the sea’s blue mingled with the gray of fishing boats, lived Anna Takemura, a seasoned fisherman with a knack for storytelling. Despite her rugged exterior and daily battles with the elements, Anna harbored a dream: to introduce vibrant colors into the drab uniforms of the town’s fishermen. Her vision was fueled by the tales of ancient mariners whose colorful sails danced in the horizon, a stark contrast to the monotony of their modern counterparts.

Anna’s chance came one misty morning when she met Professor Stella McLeod at the local dock. Stella, a renowned color scientist from the nearby university, was researching color psychology and its impact on human perception. She had a peculiar interest in a specific shade known as NCS S 3060-B70G, a mesmerizing blend of deep teal and fresh sea green.
Pair of headphones with a cord attached to it on a table with a gray background. Color CMYK 100,0,65,33.

"Professor McLeod," Anna called, her voice cutting through the fog. "I need your help. I want to make our fishermen’s uniforms as vibrant as the sea itself. Do you know of any colors that could achieve this?"

Stella’s eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Actually, I do. NCS S 3060-B70G is a revolutionary shade, known for its ability to evoke feelings of calm and confidence while enhancing visibility in low-light conditions."

Anna’s heart raced. "That’s exactly what we need. The sea is unpredictable, and bright, unique colors could not only boost our spirits but also keep us safer."
Christmas tree with a santa hat on top of it. Color #007860.

Stella was intrigued by Anna’s vision and agreed to collaborate. Together, they embarked on a journey to incorporate the NCS S 3060-B70G into the fishermen’s attire. Stella explained how this color’s high visibility could cut through the fog and the waves, making it a beacon in dangerous conditions. The process involved developing a fabric that could not only retain the color but also be durable against saltwater and wind.

As they worked, Anna shared her stories of seafaring legends, and Stella was captivated by the blend of tradition and innovation. The team used a special dyeing technique to infuse the NCS S 3060-B70G into the fabric. The result was stunning: uniforms that shimmered with the essence of the sea, catching light in a way that seemed almost magical.

When the new uniforms were unveiled, the reaction was electrifying. Fishermen who had once worn dull, faded garments now donned bright teal-green outfits that stood out against the gray sea. They felt a renewed sense of pride and unity. The new colors not only improved visibility but also became a symbol of their connection to the ocean.

The transformation went beyond just aesthetics. The vibrant uniforms began attracting attention from nearby towns, leading to a surge in tourism as people came to witness the unique blend of tradition and innovation. Seabridge became known as the town where the sea met science in a burst of color.

Anna and Stella’s collaboration demonstrated the profound impact that color could have on both safety and community spirit. Through their efforts, they not only revolutionized the appearance of Seabridge’s fishermen but also wove a new chapter into the town’s rich tapestry of maritime lore.

The Spectrum of Change was not just a story about a color - it was about how blending innovation with tradition could create something truly extraordinary, echoing the endless possibilities that arise when passion and expertise come together.
Author:

The Spectrum of Change

Far away, in the coastal town of Seabridge, where the sea’s blue mingled with the gray of fishing boats, lived Anna Takemura, a seasoned fisherman with a knack for storytelling. Despite her rugged exterior and daily battles with the elements, Anna harbored a dream: to introduce vibrant colors into the drab uniforms of the town’s fishermen. Her vision was fueled by the tales of ancient mariners whose colorful sails danced in the horizon, a stark contrast to the monotony of their modern counterparts.

Anna’s chance came one misty morning when she met Professor Stella McLeod at the local dock. Stella, a renowned color scientist from the nearby university, was researching color psychology and its impact on human perception. She had a peculiar interest in a specific shade known as NCS S 3060-B70G, a mesmerizing blend of deep teal and fresh sea green.
Green and yellow dragon statue in the desert sand dunes and a desert landscape with a rock formation in the background

"Professor McLeod," Anna called, her voice cutting through the fog. "I need your help. I want to make our fishermen’s uniforms as vibrant as the sea itself. Do you know of any colors that could achieve this?"

Stella’s eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Actually, I do. NCS S 3060-B70G is a revolutionary shade, known for its ability to evoke feelings of calm and confidence while enhancing visibility in low-light conditions."

Anna’s heart raced. "That’s exactly what we need. The sea is unpredictable, and bright, unique colors could not only boost our spirits but also keep us safer."
Christmas tree with a santa hat on top of it. Color #007860.

Stella was intrigued by Anna’s vision and agreed to collaborate. Together, they embarked on a journey to incorporate the NCS S 3060-B70G into the fishermen’s attire. Stella explained how this color’s high visibility could cut through the fog and the waves, making it a beacon in dangerous conditions. The process involved developing a fabric that could not only retain the color but also be durable against saltwater and wind.

As they worked, Anna shared her stories of seafaring legends, and Stella was captivated by the blend of tradition and innovation. The team used a special dyeing technique to infuse the NCS S 3060-B70G into the fabric. The result was stunning: uniforms that shimmered with the essence of the sea, catching light in a way that seemed almost magical.

When the new uniforms were unveiled, the reaction was electrifying. Fishermen who had once worn dull, faded garments now donned bright teal-green outfits that stood out against the gray sea. They felt a renewed sense of pride and unity. The new colors not only improved visibility but also became a symbol of their connection to the ocean.

The transformation went beyond just aesthetics. The vibrant uniforms began attracting attention from nearby towns, leading to a surge in tourism as people came to witness the unique blend of tradition and innovation. Seabridge became known as the town where the sea met science in a burst of color.

Anna and Stella’s collaboration demonstrated the profound impact that color could have on both safety and community spirit. Through their efforts, they not only revolutionized the appearance of Seabridge’s fishermen but also wove a new chapter into the town’s rich tapestry of maritime lore.

The Spectrum of Change was not just a story about a color - it was about how blending innovation with tradition could create something truly extraordinary, echoing the endless possibilities that arise when passion and expertise come together.
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