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PANTONE 159

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#D0651E
RGB:
208, 101, 30
CMYK:
1, 72, 100, 7
HSL:
24°, 86%, 82%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Chocolate
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 1525
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2010
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 50 78
in RAL Effect:
RAL 360-3
What color is PANTONE 159? The Chromatic Ascension
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:20

What color is PANTONE 159?

Painting of a sunset over the ocean with a boat in the water and a person on the shore
Woman with long hair and a dress on a street corner with a brick wall behind her
Bed with orange sheets and pillows in a room with large windows and a painting on the wall above it
Painting of a vase and a bottle on a table with a candle in it and a vase
Man with dreadlocks on a train looking out the window of a train car in paris
Man standing in the desert with a giant animal in the background
PANTONE 159 is a medium dark shade of orange with a warm undertone.

It has a hexadecimal color code of #D0651E, which means it is composed of 81.57% red, 39.61% green and 11.76% blue in the RGB color model.

In the HSL color space, this color has a hue of 24° (degrees), a saturation of 86% and a lightness of 82%.

PANTONE 159 can be used to create a vibrant and energetic mood in design, as orange is often associated with creativity, enthusiasm, and optimism.

It is one of the many colors that Pantone offers to help designers, brands, and manufacturers communicate their vision and ensure color consistency across different media and materials.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 159 color

Picture with primary colors of Zinnwaldite, Bronze, Caput mortuum, Sandy brown and Champagne
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 159'

The Chromatic Ascension

Long time ago, in the city of Dazzlewood, where neon lights intertwined with the shadowy alleys and the fashion elite ruled the scene, a peculiar phenomenon was unfolding. It all began with the sudden and inexplicable rise of PANTONE 159 - a vivid, fiery orange that seemed to breathe life into motion design, capturing hearts and minds across the globe.

Virgil Powell, a reclusive fisherman known for his eccentric behavior and unrivaled knowledge of the sea, had stumbled upon a forgotten art book washed ashore during a tempest. The book was filled with arcane symbols and cryptic notes, all revolving around PANTONE 159. The color, it seemed, held more than just aesthetic appeal; it was linked to an ancient creative power that could elevate designs to transcendent heights.
Glowing orange ball on top of a black surface with a black background and a black frame around it

Meanwhile, Igor Hawk, the city’s top model, was frustrated. Despite his success, his career had hit a plateau. His agent had pushed him into countless roles, but none seemed to capture his true essence. That was until he saw a commercial featuring PANTONE 159. The color seemed to reflect an unspoken intensity in his gaze, a raw, untamed charisma that had been missing.

Drawn by an inexplicable force, Virgil and Igor's paths crossed one stormy night at a local gallery. The exhibition showcased motion designs infused with PANTONE 159, and the pieces seemed to pulse with life. Igor was mesmerized, his image on the screen combining elegance with a new, dynamic vibrancy. Virgil, on the other hand, was captivated by the way the color seemed to animate the designs, as if it were alive.
Cat with blue eyes and a black background is shown in this image

The gallery’s curator, a cryptic figure named Luminara, noticed their fascination and revealed that the ascension of PANTONE 159 was no mere coincidence. According to the lore, the color was a key to unlocking an ancient, creative energy that could revolutionize motion design. However, this power required a union of two contrasting forces: the grounded wisdom of the old and the innovative spirit of the new.

With Luminara’s guidance, Virgil and Igor embarked on a quest to harness the full potential of PANTONE 159. They traveled across the city, combining their unique skills - Virgil’s deep understanding of natural rhythms and Igor’s refined artistic sensibility. Together, they created a motion design piece that was nothing short of revolutionary. It was as if PANTONE 159 itself had come alive, its energy transcending the digital realm and blending seamlessly with the natural world.
Futuristic looking robot with a helmet on it's head and a red light shining on its face

Their creation caused an unprecedented stir in Dazzlewood. The city, once a canvas of static glamour, now danced with a new rhythm. PANTONE 159 became more than just a color; it was a movement, a statement, a bridge between tradition and innovation.

As Virgil and Igor watched their work ripple through the city, they realized that their collaboration had not only elevated their individual careers but had also transformed the way the world perceived motion design. The ascension of PANTONE 159 was more than a triumph; it was a testament to the power of merging old wisdom with new vision.

In the end, Virgil returned to his quiet life by the sea, now a celebrated artist in his own right. Igor, invigorated by the success, continued to push boundaries in fashion, forever influenced by the vibrant energy of PANTONE 159. Together, they had unlocked a creative force that would inspire future generations and forever alter the landscape of motion design.
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