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PANTONE 151

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#E88D21
RGB:
232, 141, 33
CMYK:
0, 60, 100, 0
HSL:
33°, 86%, 91%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2018
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2011
in RAL Design:
RAL 060 60 80
in RAL Effect:
RAL 370-4
What color is PANTONE 151? The Chromatic Revolution: Ralph Chen and Raj Flame’s Pantone Odyssey
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:22

What color is PANTONE 151?

Man in a suit with a beard and a beard mustache in a city setting with tall buildings and a skyscraper
Yellow car parked in a garage next to a painting of a yellow car on the wall behind it
Woman in front of a fire with her eyes closed and her hair blowing back
Woman with orange hair and a suit on her chest
Bowl of food with a spoon in it on a table top with a green table cloth
Woman with a crown on her head and a dress on her shoulders
Man in a golden armor with horns and horns on his head
Yellow pumpkin with green eyes and a black background
PANTONE 151 is a shade of orange that has different values depending on the type of material and printing process.

It has a hexadecimal value of #E88D21, which means it is composed of 90.98% red, 55.29% green and 12.94% blue in the RGB color model.

PANTONE 151 is a bright and warm color that can evoke feelings of energy, excitement, and creativity.

This color can be used to attract attention, create contrast, or add a touch of fun to a design.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 151 color

Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Sandy brown, Buff, Caput mortuum and Fuzzy Wuzzy
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 9005
RAL 1034
RAL 1014
RAL 3005
RAL 3022
RAL Design
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 060 70 50
RAL 095 90 50
RAL 020 20 29
RAL 040 60 40
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 151'

The Chromatic Revolution: Ralph Chen and Raj Flame’s Pantone Odyssey

In a bustling town known for its unremarkable print shops, there lived an artist named Ralph Chen, who was obsessed with color. His life’s work was to uncover hidden hues and infuse them into his creations. One day, while perusing through a dusty catalog of Pantone colors, Ralph’s eyes landed on Pantone 151 - a vibrant, eye-popping orange. He felt a spark of inspiration. This color, he believed, could be the key to revolutionizing the world of polygraphy.

Determined to make Pantone 151 the star of his next project, Ralph set out to create a masterpiece that would showcase its unparalleled brilliance. But he needed a partner - a factory worker with the know-how to translate his artistic vision into reality. Enter Raj Flame, a factory worker renowned for his skills with printing presses and a penchant for spicy puns.
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"Raj, my friend!" Ralph declared, bursting into the factory. "I’ve found a color that will change the world!"

Raj, who was busy juggling ink cartridges and giving the occasional motivational pep talk to the press machines, looked up. "If this color can do my job better, I’m all ears."

Ralph, brimming with enthusiasm, explained his vision for Pantone 151: "It’s not just a color; it’s a revolution in print. Imagine every page, every flyer, every book, bursting with this radiant orange. It’s bold, it’s vibrant, and it’s going to make people sit up and take notice!"

Raj chuckled, adjusting his safety glasses. "Sounds like you’re asking for the print equivalent of a firecracker. But hey, let’s give it a shot. Worst case scenario, we just have the brightest garbage in town."
Dragon statue is in the water with a boat in the background at sunset or dawn

The factory was abuzz with activity as Ralph and Raj set to work. The press machines roared to life, and the air was filled with the scent of fresh ink and excitement. Ralph carefully monitored every stage of the printing process, ensuring that Pantone 151 was applied with the precision of a maestro conducting a symphony.

As the days went by, they encountered challenges. The color was so bold that it often overpowered other elements on the page. Raj had to recalibrate the machines multiple times, muttering, "This color’s like a stubborn goat - always wanting to be the center of attention."

Despite the hurdles, Ralph and Raj persisted. Their hard work paid off when they finally produced a series of dazzling prints that showcased Pantone 151’s unparalleled brilliance. The result was nothing short of spectacular. The vibrant orange jumped off the pages, capturing attention and sparking conversations.

News of the revolutionary color spread quickly. Print shops from far and wide sought out Ralph’s and Raj’s work. The dynamic duo became renowned for their innovative use of Pantone 151, and their prints became a symbol of bold creativity.

In the end, Ralph’s artistic vision and Raj’s practical expertise combined to change the world of polygraphy. As they stood together, admiring their work, Ralph turned to Raj and said, "You know, I never could have done this without you."

Raj grinned and replied, "And I never could have made it through without your wild ideas. Guess that makes us quite the color-coded duo!"

And so, Ralph Chen and Raj Flame’s legacy was cemented, proving that with a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of humor, even the most mundane tasks could be transformed into something extraordinary.
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