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PANTONE 2027

PANTONE 2027

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#E06C42
RGB:
224, 108, 66
CMYK:
0, 76, 75, 0
HSL:
16°, 71%, 88%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Burnt Sienna
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 172
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2012
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 60 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 410-4
What color is PANTONE 2027? The Curious Case of PANTONE 2027
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 2027?

Close up of a small animal wearing a harness and a collar with leaves in the background. Color RGB 224,108,66.
Vase with a flower in it on a table with a black background. Color #E06C42.
PANTONE 2027 has different variations depending on the material and the printing process.

For example, PANTONE 2027 C is the code for the coated paper version, while PANTONE 18-2027 TCX is the code for the textile cotton version.

This color can be described as a vibrant red with a slight orange hue.

It is a warm and energetic color that can evoke feelings of passion, excitement, and creativity.

PANTONE 2027 have the hexadecimal color code #E06C42, which is an approximation of it, the color has 87.84% red, 42.35% green, and 25.88% blue in the RGB color model.

In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 16°, a saturation of 71%, and a lightness of 88%.

The wavelength of this color is about 595.78 nm.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2027 color

Picture with primary colors of Pansy purple, Cadmium orange, Medium turquoise, Lapis lazuli and Bisque
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 2027'

The Curious Case of PANTONE 2027

Long time ago, in the heart of Designopolis, where every hue and shade danced through the streets like colorful confetti, lived a spirited student named Cassandra Nova. Cassandra was a design enthusiast with a special love for colors, especially those that whispered tales of wonder and imagination. Her favorite color, though, was a mysterious and elusive one: PANTONE 2027. It was said to be the most enigmatic color in the entire spectrum, a color so unique that it had become the stuff of legends.

One sunny afternoon, Cassandra was deep in thought at her cluttered studio, surrounded by swatches, paint samples, and sketches. She was working on a design project that had stumped even the most seasoned designers. The project required capturing the essence of PANTONE 2027 - a color she had never quite seen in real life but had heard about in the most whimsical of ways.
Digital painting of a woman with a hat on her head and a sweater on her shoulders and a sweater on her head. Color CMYK 0,76,75,0.

Her concentration was interrupted by a knock on the door. Entering was Jacob Goowanni, a whimsical writer known for his imaginative tales about colors and their mystical properties. Jacob had heard of Cassandra’s quest and decided to lend a hand.

"Hello, Cassandra! I heard you’re on a quest for the essence of PANTONE 2027," Jacob greeted with a twinkle in his eye. "I’ve come to help!"

Cassandra looked up, her eyes wide with curiosity. "You know about PANTONE 2027?"

"Indeed!" Jacob replied. "I’ve written many stories about it, though I must confess, the true nature of the color remains an enigma. But together, we might just unravel its secrets."

With that, Jacob pulled out a large, old-fashioned book from his satchel, titled The Mysteries of Chromatic Realms. He opened it to a page with a colorful illustration of PANTONE 2027 - a mesmerizing blend of shades that seemed to shift and shimmer.

"The legend says that PANTONE 2027 is a color that changes depending on the emotions of the person looking at it," Jacob explained. "It’s a chameleon of the color world, reflecting a spectrum of feelings and thoughts."

Cassandra’s eyes sparkled with excitement. "How can we understand it better?"
Small orange in a bowl next to a bowl of oranges on a table top with a knife. Example of CMYK 0,76,75,0 color.

Jacob thought for a moment and then smiled. "We need to experience it. Let’s go on an adventure!"

They set out to explore Designopolis, each step an attempt to uncover the elusive nature of PANTONE 2027. They visited colorful markets, quirky cafes, and even a whimsical park where giant, colorful sculptures danced in the breeze. They observed how people interacted with the colors around them, hoping to catch a glimpse of the essence of PANTONE 2027.

At the park, they stumbled upon a curious sight - a playful mural that seemed to shift in color with the wind. The mural was a vibrant display of swirling patterns and shapes that seemed to respond to their laughter and conversations. Jacob noted how the colors would brighten and shift with each emotional exchange.

"This must be it!" Cassandra exclaimed. "PANTONE 2027 is about the connection between emotions and colors."

Jacob nodded. "Yes, it’s not just a color - it’s a reflection of our inner world. It transforms with our feelings, revealing the magic in our emotional landscapes."

Inspired by their adventure, Cassandra returned to her studio with newfound understanding. She began her design project by incorporating elements that would respond to viewers’ emotions. She used interactive features that changed color based on touch and movement, capturing the very essence of PANTONE 2027.
Woman standing in front of a wall with flowers on it and a black background. Color RGB 224,108,66.

When her project was unveiled, it was met with awe and admiration. The design was alive with emotion, reflecting the unique and ever-changing nature of PANTONE 2027. People marveled at how the colors seemed to dance and shift, mirroring their own feelings and experiences.

Jacob and Cassandra celebrated their success with a joyful picnic, surrounded by the colorful wonders of Designopolis. As they looked at the shimmering hues of the sunset, they knew that their adventure had not only unveiled the mystery of PANTONE 2027 but had also deepened their appreciation for the magic of colors in all their forms.

And so, in the colorful heart of Designopolis, the legend of PANTONE 2027 lived on, a testament to the beautiful connection between colors, emotions, and imagination.
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