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NCS S 7010-Y10R

NCS S 7010-Y10R

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#5A4833
RGB:
90, 72, 51
CMYK:
0, 27, 47, 72
HSL:
32°, 43%, 35%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Rifle green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7553
in RAL Classic:
RAL 8011
in RAL Design:
RAL 070 30 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 330-5
in NCS:
NCS S 6020-G90Y
What color is NCS S 7010-Y10R? The Adventures of Shivansh Steel and the Mysterious Color Code
2024-08-30 Snargl 02:12

What color is NCS S 7010-Y10R?

NCS S 7010-Y10R color example: Woman with braids and a gold head piece in front of a pagoda with a mountain in the background
NCS S 7010-Y10R color example: Woman with a green shirt and a necklace on her neck and a green shirt on her chest and a sky background
NCS S 7010-Y10R can be described as follows:
  • The letter S stands for standardized color.

  • The first four digits 7010 indicate the blackness and chromaticness of the color.
    In this case, the color has a blackness of 70% and a chromaticness of 10%.

  • The color has a hue of yellow (Y) 90% and red (R) 10%.

NCS S 7010-Y10R is a standardized, very dark and dull brown color.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 7010-Y10R color

Picture with primary colors of Copper, Coffee, Pale gold, Black and Dark sienna
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 7010-Y10R'

The Adventures of Shivansh Steel and the Mysterious Color Code

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Amsterdam, there was a vibrant university known for its cutting-edge design program. Among its many students was a young, enthusiastic designer named Shivansh Steel. Shivansh was known for his creativity and his knack for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. His mentor, Professor Billy Rodriguez, was a quirky yet brilliant mind who always encouraged his students to think outside the box.

One sunny afternoon, Professor Rodriguez burst into the classroom with a mischievous grin on his face. "Class, today we have a special challenge!" he announced. "We are going to create a new trademark design using the color code NCS S 7010-Y10R."
Gold leather jacket with a black background. Color RGB 90,72,51.

The students exchanged puzzled glances. "NCS S 7010-Y10R? What kind of color is that?" Shivansh wondered aloud.

Professor Rodriguez chuckled. "Ah, my dear Shivansh, it's a unique shade of grey with a hint of yellow and red. It's not just any color; it's a color with character!"

Intrigued, Shivansh decided to take on the challenge. He spent hours in the design lab, experimenting with different ideas. He tried incorporating the color into various shapes and patterns, but nothing seemed to click. Frustrated, he decided to take a break and went for a walk around the city.
Girl with a crown of leaves on her head. Example of #5A4833 color.

As he strolled through the streets of Amsterdam, he noticed the vibrant graffiti on the walls, the colorful tulips in the gardens, and the lively atmosphere of the city. Suddenly, inspiration struck him. "What if I combine the essence of Amsterdam with the unique color code?" he thought.

Excited, Shivansh rushed back to the lab and started sketching. He drew a windmill, a symbol of the Netherlands, and used the NCS S 7010-Y10R color to give it a modern twist. He added elements of the city's architecture and the lively canals, all infused with the mysterious color. The result was a stunning design that captured the spirit of Amsterdam while showcasing the unique shade.

The next day, Shivansh presented his design to Professor Rodriguez and the class. The room fell silent as everyone admired the masterpiece. Professor Rodriguez's eyes twinkled with pride. "Shivansh, this is brilliant! You've managed to create a design that is both modern and timeless, all while using the NCS S 7010-Y10R color in a way that truly stands out."
Painting of a giant alien with two men standing in front of it. Color NCS S 7010-Y10R.

The design quickly gained popularity, and soon it was being used as the new trademark for a local startup. The company loved how the design represented the innovative and dynamic spirit of Amsterdam. Shivansh's creation became a symbol of creativity and ingenuity, and he was celebrated as a rising star in the design world.

From that day on, Shivansh and Professor Rodriguez continued to push the boundaries of design, always finding new and exciting ways to incorporate unique elements into their work. And every time they saw the trademark design around the city, they couldn't help but smile, knowing that a simple color code had sparked a great adventure.

And so, the story of Shivansh Steel and the mysterious color code NCS S 7010-Y10R became a legend at the university, inspiring future generations of designers to embrace their creativity and think outside the box.
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