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PANTONE 1655

PANTONE 1655

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#E17025
RGB:
225, 112, 37
CMYK:
0, 73, 98, 0
HSL:
24°, 84%, 88%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 166
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2011
in RAL Design:
RAL 060 60 70
in RAL Effect:
RAL 380-4
What color is PANTONE 1655? The Rise of Radiance: Connor and Maximilian's Colorful Journey
2024-10-01 Snargl 01:26

What color is PANTONE 1655?

What color is #E17025? Example - Car is parked on the side of the street in the rain
CMYK 0,73,98,0 example: Woman with a short bobble haircut and overalls smiling at the camera with a bright orange background
Street with a few lights on it and a few cars parked on the side of the street in front of the building. Color PANTONE 1655.
CMYK 0,73,98,0 example: Jacket is hanging on a clothes rack in the clouds of clouds and clouds behind it are a blue and orange jacket
Bowl of soup with a spoon and spoon rest on a plate with a spoon and spoon on it. Color PANTONE 1655.
What color is CMYK 0,73,98,0? Example - Cake on top of a white plate on a table next to a cup of coffee and a bottle
Painting of a path leading to a forest with a sunset in the background and trees on the side. Color #E17025.
Woman standing in front of a building with a sign in front of her and a building with a pagoda in the background
Tiger with a black and white pattern on its face and chest. Example of CMYK 0,73,98,0 color.
Woman with curly hair and blue eyes wearing a brown jacket and black turtle neck sweater. Color RGB 225,112,37.
PANTONE 1655 color example: Fox standing on a rock in front of a forest with pagodas and trees in the background
PANTONE 1655 is a shade of red-orange that has different variations depending on the material and coating.

For example, PANTONE 1655 C is the color for coated paper, while PANTONE 1655 TCX is the color for textiles.

The hexadecimal color code for PANTONE 1655 is #E17025, and the RGB values are 225, 112, 37.

The complementary color for PANTONE 1655 is PANTONE 3005, which is a shade of blue.

PANTONE 1655 is a vibrant and warm color that can evoke feelings of energy, excitement, and passion.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 1655 color

Picture with primary colors of Burnt Orange, Persian plum, Timberwolf, Onyx and Indian yellow
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 1655'

The Rise of Radiance: Connor and Maximilian's Colorful Journey

In a bustling city where creativity flowed as freely as the coffee in its cafes, lived a student named Connor Ford. Connor, an aspiring interior designer, spent his days buried in textbooks and sketches, dreaming of a breakthrough that would launch him into the limelight. His tiny apartment was a sanctuary of inspiration, filled with swatches of color and ideas for transforming spaces.

One day, Connor stumbled upon a striking shade of orange in a design magazine - a vibrant hue known as PANTONE 1655. Its energy and warmth captured his imagination, and he knew instantly that this color had the potential to revolutionize his designs. He began incorporating it into his projects, transforming dull spaces into lively, inviting environments. Yet, despite his hard work, his designs remained unnoticed in the vast sea of competition.
Painting of a demon with a huge body and horns on his body. Color CMYK 0,73,98,0.

Enter Maximilian Frost, a top model known for his impeccable taste and flair for the dramatic. Maximilian was not only a fashion icon but also an aficionado of interior design, often collaborating with designers to create stunning spaces for his extravagant events. His latest endeavor was a grand charity gala, and he was in search of a designer who could infuse his venue with a burst of innovative energy.

When Maximilian encountered Connor's work, he was immediately struck by the boldness and warmth of the PANTONE 1655 color. It wasn't just a shade - it was a statement. Intrigued by its potential, Maximilian reached out to Connor, inviting him to collaborate on the gala's décor. Connor was over the moon; this was the opportunity he had been waiting for.

The partnership between Connor and Maximilian was nothing short of magical. They combined Connor's visionary use of PANTONE 1655 with Maximilian's avant-garde sensibilities, resulting in a spectacular fusion of color and style. The gala venue was transformed into an enchanting space where PANTONE 1655 radiated from every corner, evoking warmth, energy, and excitement.

The event was a resounding success. The guests marveled at the vibrant ambiance, and the media buzzed with praise for the innovative use of color. Connor's designs, bathed in the rich hue of PANTONE 1655, became the talk of the town. The collaboration not only launched Connor's career but also solidified the color's place as a symbol of bold creativity in interior design.

In the aftermath, Connor and Maximilian continued to work together, pushing the boundaries of design and color. PANTONE 1655 became synonymous with their brand, a testament to the power of bold choices and creative partnerships. And so, the city buzzed not just with the tales of their success, but with the vibrant, enduring spirit of PANTONE 1655 - a hue that had truly ascended to greatness through their shared vision and passion.

As the years went by, the story of Connor and Maximilian became a legend in the design world, reminding everyone that sometimes, the brightest ideas come from the most unexpected places, and that a single color could indeed change the world.
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