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PANTONE 122

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#F5D258
RGB:
245, 210, 88
CMYK:
0, 11, 80, 0
HSL:
47°, 64%, 96%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Mustard
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 129
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1017
in RAL Design:
RAL 075 80 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-6
What color is PANTONE 122? The Pantone 122 Revolution
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:38

What color is PANTONE 122?

Yellow plate topped with a cheese covered cake next to a toaster oven oven and a plate of vegetables
Woman in a green shirt and black skirt posing for a picture with a peace sign in her hand
Woman in a yellow outfit standing in a cave with a yellow dragon on her back and a bright yellow light shining in the background
Painting of a woman with a yellow background
PANTONE 122 color. Yellow couch in a living room next to a lamp and a table with a vase on it
Digital painting of a woman with brown hair and a green jacket on. Color RGB 245,210,88.
Snail is on a plate in the water with its shell partially submerged in the water. Example of RGB 245,210,88 color.
Yellow owl statue with a pink bow on its head and eyes. Example of CMYK 0,11,80,0 color.
PANTONE 122 color example: Man with a serious look on his face and a plant in the background with a light bulb overhead
Digital painting of a blonde haired girl with angel wings on her head and a smile on her face. Example of CMYK 0,11,80,0 color.
PANTONE 122 color. Two glasses of orange juice with a lemon slice on the rim and a bottle of champagne in the background
Man in a yellow outfit and a yellow coat standing in a dark room with a light on his head. Color CMYK 0,11,80,0.
Painting of lemons on a tree branch with leaves and buds on a black background with yellow and green colors. Example of #F5D258 color.
Close up of a plant with long stalks of wheat in the foreground and a black background with a small amount of light
PANTONE 122 is a bright and cheerful color that belongs to the yellow hue family.

It has a hex code of #F5D258 and an RGB value of (245, 210, 88).

Some examples of how PANTONE 122 can be used are:
  • As a background color for a sunny and optimistic logo or poster.

  • As an accent color for a warm and inviting website or app.

  • As a contrast color for a bold and energetic typography or graphic.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 122 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Sandy brown, Deep coffee, Dark red and Banana Mania
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...

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 122 color

Picture with primary colors of Sangria, Indian yellow, Sepia, Midnight green and Lust
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...

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 122 color

Picture with primary colors of Cafe noir, Pastel brown, Jonquil, Gray-Tea Green and Desert sand
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 7010-Y50R
NCS S 5010-G90Y
NCS S 0550-Y10R
NCS S 3502-G
NCS S 1515-Y80R
RAL Classic
RAL 8016
RAL 8000
RAL 1018
RAL 9007
RAL 1014
RAL Design
RAL 050 20 16
RAL 040 40 20
RAL 075 80 60
RAL 100 60 05
RAL 050 80 20
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 122'

The Pantone 122 Revolution

Far-far away, in the bustling city of Chromapolis, where every street corner was awash with vibrant hues, there lived two unlikely heroes: Karl Arrow, a meticulous car service worker, and Vivienne Phoenix, a spirited delivery worker. Their paths crossed one day in the most unexpected of ways, sparking a revolution that would change the fashion world forever.

Karl was a man of precision. He spent his days in the garage, tending to cars with the same care a jeweler might reserve for a rare gem. But there was one thing that set Karl apart from his fellow mechanics - his obsession with colors. His garage was a rainbow oasis, with every tool and part meticulously organized by shade. The walls were adorned with color swatches, and Karl could often be found mixing custom paints, creating hues that didn’t exist in any catalog. His favorite? Pantone 122, a vibrant, sunlit yellow that reminded him of the happiness of a perfect summer day.
Colorful animal with a large mouth and sharp teeth is shown in this image

Meanwhile, Vivienne Phoenix was a whirlwind of energy. She zipped through the streets of Chromapolis on her bright red delivery scooter, her hair a wild cascade of rainbow colors, a reflection of her free spirit. Vivienne loved fashion, but her love was unrequited - she had no time to create, as her days were consumed by delivering packages all over the city. However, she never lost hope that one day, her creativity would find a way to shine.

One fateful afternoon, Vivienne’s scooter broke down right in front of Karl’s garage. Her face fell as she realized she’d be late with her deliveries. Karl, noticing her distress, approached with a reassuring smile.

"Don’t worry," Karl said, "I’ll have it fixed in no time."

As Karl worked on the scooter, Vivienne’s eyes wandered over his workshop. They landed on a small tin of paint marked "Pantone 122." She was mesmerized by its brightness - it was the exact color she had been dreaming of for a new fashion line, a line she had been sketching in her mind for months.

"That color," Vivienne said, pointing at the tin. "It’s… perfect. I’ve been searching for something like that."

Karl looked up, his interest piqued. "Pantone 122? It’s my favorite. I mix it myself. Why do you ask?"
Woman in a gold suit with headphones on her ears and a black background with stars and a yellow light

Vivienne explained her dream of creating a fashion line that would brighten the streets of Chromapolis, making everyone who wore it feel as radiant as the sun. Karl listened intently, and an idea began to form in his mind.

"What if," Karl began slowly, "we combined our talents? I could create custom colors, and you could bring them to life in your designs."

Vivienne’s eyes sparkled with excitement. "You’d do that?"

"Why not?" Karl shrugged. "Let’s create something that’s never been seen before."

And so, the Pantone 122 Revolution was born. Karl and Vivienne spent their evenings experimenting in the garage. Karl mixed new variations of Pantone 122, each one more dazzling than the last. Vivienne, inspired by the colors, began to sketch furiously, translating the hues into bold designs - jackets that shimmered like sunlight, dresses that flowed like golden rivers, and accessories that glowed with warmth.

They decided to launch their collection in the most unusual way possible. Instead of a typical fashion show, they organized a parade of delivery workers. Each model rode through the streets of Chromapolis on a vividly painted scooter, wearing the new Pantone 122-inspired outfits. The parade was a riot of color, turning heads and stopping traffic as the city’s gray tones were washed away by the vibrant yellow hues.

The collection was an instant hit. Fashion magazines hailed it as "a breath of fresh air," and designers from around the world clamored to collaborate with Karl and Vivienne. The duo became known as the "Chromatic Crusaders," bringing color and joy to every corner of the fashion industry.

But the real success, they both agreed, was the way Pantone 122 had changed their lives. Karl had found a new outlet for his creativity, and Vivienne’s dream of making the world a brighter place had finally come true. They continued to work together, always pushing the boundaries of what color could achieve in fashion.

And so, in the city of Chromapolis, where the streets were now ablaze with color, the legend of Karl Arrow and Vivienne Phoenix lived on - a reminder that sometimes, the most unusual partnerships can create the most extraordinary results, all thanks to a little can of Pantone 122.
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