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NCS S 4550-B50G

NCS S 4550-B50G

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#005C4D
RGB:
0, 92, 77
CMYK:
100, 0, 60, 55
HSL:
170°, 100%, 36%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Bottle green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7722
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6036
in RAL Design:
RAL 170 30 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 740-6
in NCS:
NCS S 5030-B50G
What color is NCS S 4550-B50G? The Color Conundrum
2024-09-03 Snargl 01:10

What color is NCS S 4550-B50G?

Group of people in green costumes are walking in the desert with a house in the background. Color NCS S 4550-B50G.
NCS S 4550-B50G color example: Close up of a green and white wall with a white stripe on it's side and a red

Example of the palette with the NCS S 4550-B50G color

Picture with primary colors of Twilight lavender, Deep jungle green, Dark sienna, Dark cyan and Macaroni and Cheese
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 4550-B50G'

The Color Conundrum

Far away, in the bustling city of Hueville, where colors were taken very seriously, a curious event was about to unfold. The city's most eccentric entrepreneur, Amir Jet, had just stumbled upon a peculiar color code - NCS S 4550-B50G. This color, described as an enigmatic shade of teal-green, was rumored to have magical design properties. Armed with nothing but a bemused grin and a questionable fashion sense, Amir decided to make this color the centerpiece of his latest venture.

Amir was known for his offbeat business ideas. His last project, "Glow-in-the-Dark Muffins," had been a spectacular flop, but that hadn’t dimmed his enthusiasm. This time, he was determined to make NCS S 4550-B50G the talk of the town. To ensure success, he enlisted the help of Sandy White, an engineer renowned for her brilliance and, more importantly, her ability to tolerate Amir's eccentricities.
Painting of a green field with trees and a bright blue sky with clouds above it and a sun shining through the clouds

Sandy met Amir in his office, which was decorated in an eye-watering array of mismatched colors. "So, what’s this new color you’ve discovered?" she asked, eyeing the paint swatches with cautious curiosity.

Amir handed her a swatch of the NCS S 4550-B50G. "It’s this mysterious shade of teal-green! I’ve heard it has the power to transform any design into something extraordinary."

Sandy raised an eyebrow. "Extraordinary, huh? Sounds like another one of your wild ideas."

Amir ignored her skepticism and pressed on. "I want to use it to create a groundbreaking product - a color-changing hat!"

Sandy blinked. "A color-changing hat? Is this some kind of joke?"

"No joke!" Amir insisted. "This hat will change color based on your mood. Imagine walking into a room and having everyone know if you’re happy, sad, or just hangry!"
Green dragon with glowing eyes and a lantern in its mouth. Example of #005C4D color.

Despite her reservations, Sandy agreed to help, mostly to see where this bizarre idea would lead. They set to work in her lab, which looked like a cross between a mad scientist's lair and a craft store explosion. The first prototype was a rather impressive top hat that could indeed change colors - but only to shades of purple, which had nothing to do with the original teal-green.

"We might need to recalibrate the color sensors," Sandy said, her tone mixing frustration with amusement.

Amir, ever the optimist, insisted they were on the right track. "Purple’s a good color too! But let’s get this teal-green thing working."

After several failed attempts involving a lot of trial and error, they finally managed to get the hat to feature the elusive NCS S 4550-B50G. When the hat was finished, they proudly unveiled it at the city’s annual Color Carnival.

As people tried on the hat, something remarkable happened. Instead of changing color based on mood, the hat started affecting people’s moods. One person wearing the hat felt an overwhelming sense of joy, while another felt an inexplicable urge to dance the cha-cha. The crowd went wild, interpreting the hat’s color as an interactive experience.

The Color Carnival was a hit. The hat became a sensation, with people lining up just to see how it would affect their mood. Amir and Sandy’s creation, while far from what they had initially intended, turned out to be a delightful and unexpected success. The color NCS S 4550-B50G became the talk of Hueville, not for its aesthetic appeal, but for its quirky ability to influence emotions.

And so, in the world of design, where every hue has its place, NCS S 4550-B50G found its own unique way to shine - by making people laugh, dance, and enjoy life a little bit more. As for Amir and Sandy, they were just happy to have created something that made people smile, even if it wasn’t quite what they’d planned.

And so, the city of Hueville learned that sometimes, even the strangest color can bring about the most delightful surprises.
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