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PANTONE 127

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#FAE17B
RGB:
250, 225, 123
CMYK:
0, 4, 62, 0
HSL:
48°, 51%, 98%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Jasmine
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 120
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1018
in RAL Design:
RAL 095 90 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-1
in NCS:
NCS S 1040-Y
What color is PANTONE 127? The Spectrum of Ambition
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:22

What color is PANTONE 127?

Close up of a person holding a peach with a bite taken out of it's center piece
Yellow mannequin with a black background
Room with a yellow wall and a yellow door and some brown benches and a table and chairs and a television
Cat on a puddle in front of a house with a full moon in the background
Futuristic object with yellow lights on it's sides and a black background
Futuristic building with a lot of windows and a lot of trees in front of it
Woman in a gold kimono looking out a window with a black background and a gold painting behind her
Woman in a yellow jacket holding a flower pot and a tree in the background with cars parked on the street
Cartoon girl with blonde hair and green eyes wearing a green jacket and black shirt with a collared neck
Painting of a tree in a field with a bright light coming from behind it and a stream running through the grass
PANTONE 127 has the following color values:
  • RGB: 250, 225, 123

  • HEX: #FAE17B

  • CMYK: 0, 4, 62, 0

It is a pastel color that can be used to create a soft and warm mood.

This color can also be paired with complementary colors, such as blue or purple, to create contrast and harmony.

PANTONE 127 is often used in graphic design, fashion, home, and lifestyle products.

It can also be found in some of the products sold by Pantone, such as color guides, chips, and devices.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 127 color

Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Corn, Umber, Gray-Tea Green and Goldenrod
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 'PANTONE 127'

The Spectrum of Ambition

Long time ago, far away, in the heart of the city’s bustling arts district, a small, unassuming print shop named "ColorCraft" housed the most eclectic array of inks and papers. Its walls were adorned with vibrant samples and swatches, but the one that stood out most was a modestly-sized swatch of Pantone 127 - a bright, almost startling shade of yellow.

Karl Storm, the shop assistant, was a man of quiet dedication. With a soft demeanor and an unassuming presence, Karl had a knack for understanding the subtle nuances of colors and how they could transform a simple print into a work of art. His life was a predictable routine until Phoebe Flame, a sharp-minded engineer known for her innovative spirit, walked into ColorCraft one fateful day.

Phoebe was on a quest to create an eco-friendly ink that would revolutionize the printing industry. Her eyes lit up at the sight of Pantone 127. "This color," she remarked, "it’s more than just a hue. It’s a statement. I believe it could be the key to something extraordinary."

Karl raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "It’s just yellow," he said, though he was well aware that Pantone 127 was a color known for its clarity and brightness. Yet Phoebe’s enthusiasm was infectious. She shared her vision of how this specific shade could be utilized in a new line of sustainable inks, aiming to marry vibrant aesthetics with eco-conscious technology.

They began working together, blending their expertise. Phoebe's innovative engineering techniques paired with Karl's deep understanding of color brought forth a groundbreaking new ink that retained the brightness of Pantone 127 while using organic materials. The product was a resounding success, far surpassing their expectations.

Word of their achievement spread quickly. The printing world, often slow to embrace change, was suddenly captivated by this new ink. It wasn’t just the brilliance of Pantone 127 that amazed people - it was the story behind it. Karl and Phoebe had transformed a simple color into a symbol of innovation and environmental stewardship.

Their success did more than revolutionize printing; it inspired an industry-wide shift. Pantone 127 became synonymous with progress, innovation, and sustainability. The ink's popularity surged, and soon, Pantone 127 was not just a color but a movement.

Years later, Karl and Phoebe looked back on their journey with pride. The bright yellow had not only changed their lives but had also left an indelible mark on the world. Pantone 127 became a testament to how a single shade of color could ignite change, proving that sometimes, the most profound transformations start with something as seemingly simple as a shade of yellow.

And so, in the annals of color history, Pantone 127 stood not only as a vibrant hue but as a symbol of ambition and ingenuity - the legacy of two individuals who dared to see beyond the spectrum of the ordinary.
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