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PANTONE 2005

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#F4D168
RGB:
244, 209, 104
CMYK:
0, 13, 60, 0
HSL:
45°, 57%, 96%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 141
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1017
in RAL Design:
RAL 075 80 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-6
What color is PANTONE 2005? Crimson Dreams: The Pantone Quest
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:18

What color is PANTONE 2005?

Girl in a yellow dress standing in front of an octopus boat with a pink octopus on it's head. Example of PANTONE 2005 color.
PANTONE 2005 color example: Painting of a river with mountains in the background and a blue sky above it with a few clouds
Man in a yellow suit standing in front of a row of yellow trees with tall buildings in the background. Color #F4D168.
PANTONE 2005 color example: Plate with a cake and a jar of liquid on it on a table next to a window
Girl with a yellow face and a flower in her hair and a yellow shirt on her head
Man with a yellow jacket and blue eyes is shown in a digital painting style photo with a blue background. Example of CMYK 0,13,60,0 color.
PANTONE 2005 is a light pastel color of yellow that has a hexadecimal value of #F4D168.

This color has RGB values of 244, 209, 104.

It is also known as Pastel Pantone 2005 C, where C stands for coated paper.

The color has a complement of #80A5FE, which is a light blue.

The perceived brightness of PANTONE 2005 is 217/255, and the grayscale version is #DADADA.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2005 color

Picture with primary colors of Drab, Almond, Vegas gold, Wenge and Battleship Grey
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 2005'

Crimson Dreams: The Pantone Quest

Far-far away, in the heart of a bustling city where skyscrapers scraped the heavens and neon lights flickered like distant stars, two unlikely collaborators embarked on a mission to reshape the design world. Calvin Moon, a reclusive inventor with a penchant for color theory, and Raphael Buffalo, a writer known for his vivid imagination and sharp wit, were about to transform a simple hue into a revolutionary design tool.

It all began when Calvin, whose laboratory was a chaotic mix of technical gizmos and paint swatches, discovered a rare color in the Pantone archives: Pantone 2005, a deep, mesmerizing crimson with an enigmatic aura. He was convinced that this shade had the power to redefine aesthetics across various industries. But Calvin knew that while the color was fascinating, it needed a story, a narrative to captivate the hearts of designers and consumers alike.
PANTONE 2005 color example: Plate with two pink and one blue balls on it and a pink and blue plate

Enter Raphael Buffalo, whose literary prowess had the ability to turn the mundane into the magical. Calvin approached him with an idea: craft a compelling tale that would breathe life into Pantone 2005, turning it into more than just a color but a symbol of innovation and creativity.

The duo began their collaboration in Calvin's cluttered studio, where sketches and prototypes were strewn about like fallen leaves. Calvin shared his vision of Pantone 2005 as a catalyst for change, a color that could evoke powerful emotions and inspire groundbreaking designs. Raphael, intrigued, immediately saw the potential for a story that intertwined art, technology, and human experience.

Their narrative took shape as a fantasy about a distant realm known as Chromaria, a world where colors governed every aspect of life. The kingdom was ruled by the austere Gray Monarch, whose reign had dulled the vibrancy of the land. However, a prophecy foretold the arrival of a "Crimson Light" that would restore Chromaria’s lost splendor.
Cartoon character with blonde hair and a leather jacket on a city street with a man in the background. Example of RGB 0,255,255 color.

In their tale, the Crimson Light was none other than Pantone 2005. Raphael described how a young, daring heroine named Elara ventured through treacherous landscapes to uncover the true essence of this vibrant color. Her journey symbolized the quest for innovation, creativity, and the courage to challenge the status quo. Elara’s discovery of Pantone 2005 brought color back to Chromaria, revitalizing the kingdom and inspiring its inhabitants to embrace their creative potential.

Calvin and Raphael's story was more than just a fantasy. It was a powerful metaphor for the impact of color on human emotion and creativity. With their narrative, Pantone 2005 became a symbol of hope and transformation, a catalyst for designers to push boundaries and explore new horizons.

As word spread about their project, designers and creatives from around the world became enchanted by the legend of Chromaria and its Crimson Light. Pantone 2005 was soon embraced in everything from fashion runways to tech gadgets, its rich crimson hue symbolizing boldness and innovation.

The collaboration between Calvin Moon and Raphael Buffalo was a resounding success, proving that the fusion of imagination and invention could create something truly extraordinary. Their story not only elevated a color but also inspired countless others to see the world through a more vibrant, creative lens.

In the end, Calvin and Raphael’s journey was a testament to the power of storytelling and design, showing that sometimes, the simplest ideas - like a single shade of crimson - can spark a revolution in the most unexpected ways.
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