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NCS S 6005-Y50R

NCS S 6005-Y50R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#645953
RGB:
100, 89, 83
CMYK:
0, 17, 20, 68
HSL:
21°, 17%, 39%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Wenge
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 405
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7010
in RAL Design:
RAL 070 40 10
in RAL Effect:
RAL 840-M
What color is NCS S 6005-Y50R? The Enigma of NCS S 6005-Y50R
2024-08-24 Snargl 02:14

What color is NCS S 6005-Y50R?

Cartoon character with a green jacket and a white face and a black nose and a green jacket with a silver zipper
Woman with a white shirt and a necklace on her neck and chest. Color RGB 100,89,83.
Man with a flower in his hair and a face tattoo on his chest. Example of CMYK 0,17,20,68 color.
Llama standing in the desert with mountains in the background. Color NCS S 6005-Y50R.
Large group of cubes that are all together in a pattern of squares and rectangles. Example of CMYK 0,17,20,68 color.
Close up of a wall made of tiles with different colors. Color CMYK 0,17,20,68.
NCS S 6005-Y50R means that this color has 60% blackness, 5% chromaticness, a yellow hue with 50% redness.
It is a dark, muted, brownish shade that can be used for exterior applications on pre-treated metal.
It has a hexadecimal value of #645953 and an RGB value of (100, 89, 83).
It is similar to Pantone 18-1210 TCX or RAL 7006.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 6005-Y50R color

Picture with primary colors of UCLA Blue, Medium taupe, Oxford Blue, Sky blue and Persian orange
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...
RAL Classic
RAL 5023
RAL 7013
RAL 5026
RAL 6027
RAL 3022
RAL Design
RAL 270 40 30
RAL 030 30 20
RAL 200 20 23
RAL 220 80 25
RAL 050 60 50
RAL Effect
RAL 630-2
RAL 340-4
RAL 790-6
RAL 720-3
RAL 290-1
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 6005-Y50R'

The Enigma of NCS S 6005-Y50R

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Amsterdam, where the canals whispered secrets and the cobblestone streets echoed with history, there lived two unlikely heroes: Manolo Gold, a curious and inventive student of interior design, and Leonardo Buffalo, a wise and meticulous cleaner with a penchant for the extraordinary.

Manolo was known for his unconventional ideas and his relentless pursuit of innovation. One day, while browsing through a dusty old library, he stumbled upon a peculiar color code: NCS S 6005-Y50R. The color, a deep and enigmatic shade of reddish-brown, seemed to pulse with a life of its own. Intrigued, Manolo decided to experiment with this mysterious hue in his latest project - a renovation of an old, abandoned mansion on the outskirts of the city.

Leonardo Buffalo, the mansion's long-time cleaner, had seen many designers come and go, but none had ever dared to touch the mansion's ancient walls with such a bold color. When Manolo approached him with his plans, Leonardo's eyes twinkled with curiosity. "This color," he said, "has a story of its own. It is said to have been used by alchemists in the past, believed to hold the power to transform spaces and minds."

Together, Manolo and Leonardo embarked on a journey to uncover the secrets of NCS S 6005-Y50R. As they painted the mansion's walls, they noticed something extraordinary. The color seemed to shift and change with the light, creating an ever-evolving tapestry of hues that danced across the surfaces. In the morning, it glowed with a warm, inviting aura, while in the evening, it deepened into a rich, mysterious shade that seemed to hold the secrets of the night.

The mansion, once a forgotten relic, began to come alive. The color breathed new life into the space, transforming it into a sanctuary of creativity and inspiration. Manolo's designs, infused with the magic of NCS S 6005-Y50R, became the talk of the town. Artists, writers, and dreamers flocked to the mansion, drawn by the color's enigmatic allure.

But the true magic of NCS S 6005-Y50R lay not just in its visual impact, but in its ability to connect people. Manolo and Leonardo discovered that the color had a unique way of bringing out the best in those who experienced it. It fostered collaboration, sparked creativity, and nurtured a sense of community. The mansion became a hub of innovation, where ideas flowed freely and friendships blossomed.

As the mansion's fame grew, so did the bond between Manolo and Leonardo. They became not just collaborators, but friends, united by their shared passion for the extraordinary. Together, they continued to explore the possibilities of NCS S 6005-Y50R, pushing the boundaries of interior design and inspiring others to see the world in a new light.

In the end, the story of Manolo Gold and Leonardo Buffalo was not just about a color, but about the power of creativity, collaboration, and the magic that can be found in the most unexpected places. The mansion, with its walls painted in the enigmatic shade of NCS S 6005-Y50R, stood as a testament to their journey - a beacon of inspiration for all who dared to dream.

And so, the legend of NCS S 6005-Y50R lived on, a reminder that sometimes, the most fascinating and strange stories are the ones that unfold when we dare to see the world through a different lens.
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