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NCS S 4020-R40B

NCS S 4020-R40B

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#7F6377
RGB:
127, 99, 119
CMYK:
10, 40, 0, 50
HSL:
317°, 22%, 50%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Old lavender
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 437
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4001
in RAL Design:
RAL 330 40 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 560-4
What color is NCS S 4020-R40B? The Colorful Conundrum: Amir and Leonardo's Design Adventure
2024-08-30 Snargl 01:10

What color is NCS S 4020-R40B?

Futuristic city with a giant purple structure with blue eyes and a clock on the top of it. Color CMYK 10,40,0,50.
Landscape with a mountain and a field of lavender flowers in the foreground. Color #7F6377.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 4020-R40B color

Picture with primary colors of Gainsboro, Pale mauve, Dark jungle green, Dark lava and Rose gold
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 4020-R40B'

The Colorful Conundrum: Amir and Leonardo's Design Adventure

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Chromaville, there was a renowned car service center known for its innovative designs and exceptional service. The center was run by a meticulous car service worker named Amir Xiang and a brilliant engineer named Leonardo Clank. They were an odd pair, but their combined skills made them an unstoppable team.

One sunny morning, Amir received a peculiar request from a wealthy client. The client wanted his car to be painted in a very specific color: "NCS S 4020-R40B." Amir had never heard of this color before, so he decided to consult with Leonardo.
Human skeleton with a green and yellow skeleton on it's back and a yellow. Example of #7F6377 color.

"Leonardo, have you ever heard of NCS S 4020-R40B?" Amir asked, scratching his head.

Leonardo, who was always up for a challenge, replied, "Ah, the NCS color system! It's a fascinating color notation system. NCS stands for Natural Color System, and it's based on how humans perceive colors. The code 'S 4020-R40B' tells us a lot about the color."

Amir looked intrigued. "Can you explain it to me?"

"Of course," Leonardo said, pulling out a color chart. "The 'S' stands for 'Standard,' indicating it's a standard color. The first number, '4020,' represents the color's lightness and chromaticness. '40' means it's a medium-dark color, and '20' indicates its chromaticness, or how vivid the color is. The 'R40B' part tells us it's a red color with 40% blue."

Amir nodded, trying to absorb the information. "So, it's a medium-dark, vivid red with a hint of blue?"
Two women with pink hair and gold jewelry posing for a picture together in a futuristic setting with neon lights

"Exactly!" Leonardo confirmed. "Now, let's see how we can incorporate this color into our design."

The duo decided to experiment with the color on a prototype car. They painted the car's body in NCS S 4020-R40B and added some contrasting elements in complementary colors. However, as they worked, they encountered a series of ridiculous challenges.

First, the paint sprayer malfunctioned, causing the color to come out in polka dots instead of a smooth coat. Amir and Leonardo couldn't help but laugh at the sight of the polka-dotted car. They decided to embrace the mistake and added more polka dots in different sizes, creating a whimsical design.

Next, they realized that the color looked different under various lighting conditions. Under natural sunlight, it appeared vibrant and bold, but under artificial light, it looked dull and muted. To solve this, Leonardo installed adjustable LED lights around the car, allowing the client to change the lighting to enhance the color's appearance.

As they continued to work, they discovered that the color had a unique property: it changed slightly depending on the viewer's angle. This phenomenon, known as metamerism, fascinated Leonardo. He suggested adding reflective materials to the car's surface to accentuate this effect, making the car look different from every angle.

Finally, they decided to test the car's new design on the road. As Amir drove through Chromaville, the car turned heads and sparked conversations. People were amazed by the car's dynamic color and playful design. The client was thrilled with the result and praised Amir and Leonardo for their creativity and ingenuity.

In the end, Amir and Leonardo learned valuable lessons about the importance of embracing mistakes, experimenting with new ideas, and understanding the science behind colors. Their adventure with NCS S 4020-R40B not only resulted in a stunning car design but also strengthened their bond as a team.

And so, the story of Amir Xiang and Leonardo Clank's colorful conundrum became a legend in Chromaville, inspiring future designers to think outside the box and explore the endless possibilities of color.
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