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NCS S 5040-G20Y

NCS S 5040-G20Y

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#005916
RGB:
0, 89, 22
CMYK:
80, 0, 92, 60
HSL:
135°, 100%, 35%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2427
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6035
in RAL Design:
RAL 160 30 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 220-3
What color is NCS S 5040-G20Y? The Great Color Capers
2024-09-03 Snargl 01:10

What color is NCS S 5040-G20Y?

Green building with a lot of windows on it's side in the rain at night time with a cloudy sky. Example of RGB 0,89,22 color.
Closet with green suits and green pants on a shelf and a green hat on a rack. Color CMYK 80,0,92,60.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 5040-G20Y color

Picture with primary colors of Dark green, Slate gray, Silver, Anti-flash White and Cordovan
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 5040-G20Y'

The Great Color Capers

Long time ago, far away, in the quaint village of Chromaville, nestled between rolling hills and whimsical clouds, lived two unlikely heroes: Manolo Chun, a farmer known for his love of crops and karaoke, and Maximilian Frost, a factory worker whose hobby was creating peculiar gadgets from recycled scrap.

One sunny day, as Manolo was serenading his cornfields with a spirited rendition of "Sweet Caroline," he stumbled upon a peculiar delivery. A bright yellow box, stamped with the cryptic letters "NCS S 5040-G20Y," had appeared at his barn door. Curious, he pried it open to find a vibrant, almost impossibly bright yellow paint with an instruction manual that read, "The Revolutionary Color for Motion Design."
Pink and green cell with green dots on it's back end. Example of CMYK 80,0,92,60 color.

Not one to shy away from a challenge, Manolo painted his tractor with the mysterious hue. The tractor, now glowing a vivid, otherworldly yellow, whirred to life with an energy it had never known. As Manolo drove it around, the tractor began to exhibit unexpected behaviors: it danced, pirouetted, and even tried to do the cha-cha with the sheep. Manolo couldn't believe his eyes - his tractor was now a showstopper at the village square.

Word of Manolo's dancing tractor spread faster than wildfire. Soon, Maximilian Frost, who had just finished building a "Quantum Balloon Popper" from spare gears and pneumatic tubes, caught wind of the commotion. Intrigued by the talk of this revolutionary color, he decided to investigate.

When Maximilian arrived at the farm, he was greeted by a tractor that seemed to have developed a mind of its own, performing a high-energy salsa with the local livestock. Maximilian’s curiosity was piqued. "What’s this miraculous paint doing to your tractor?" he asked, his eyes widening at the spectacle.
Woman with horns and a bra top in a green room with candles and candlesticks on the wall. Color CMYK 80,0,92,60.

"It’s this crazy color called NCS S 5040-G20Y," Manolo explained, gesturing to the can that was still half full. "It’s turning everything into a dancing sensation!"

Maximilian’s inventive mind whirred into overdrive. He took a sample of the paint back to his factory and began experimenting. He painted conveyor belts, assembly line robots, and even the factory’s lunchroom chairs. The results were nothing short of chaotic. Robots performed synchronized swimming routines, conveyor belts became roller coasters, and chairs started a conga line.

As the factory’s new "Fun Day" became a viral sensation, the town of Chromaville was abuzz with excitement. The paint’s ability to transform ordinary objects into dynamic, entertaining attractions captured everyone’s imagination.

Soon, Manolo and Maximilian became local legends. They collaborated on a series of fantastical contraptions: from a paint-powered merry-go-round that played polka music to a color-infused amusement park where everything moved to its own rhythm. Their creations brought joy and laughter to every corner of Chromaville and beyond.

The revolutionary NCS S 5040-G20Y paint, once a mere scientific curiosity, had sparked a whimsical revolution. And as for Manolo and Maximilian, they found their days filled with dancing tractors, synchronizing robots, and endless creativity. They had turned a simple color into a symphony of motion, proving that even the most mundane things can become extraordinary with a little imagination and a splash of vibrant yellow.

And so, in the ever-colorful world of Chromaville, the tale of the great color capers became legendary - a reminder that the magic of invention and a bit of bold creativity can turn any ordinary day into an unforgettable adventure.
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