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PANTONE 2028

PANTONE 2028

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#DE5722
RGB:
222, 87, 34
CMYK:
0, 84, 98, 0
HSL:
17°, 85%, 87%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Flame
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7579
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2004
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 50 78
in RAL Effect:
RAL 390-4
What color is PANTONE 2028? The Pantone Predicament: A Fashion Fiasco
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 2028?

PANTONE 2028 color example: Car driving down a road with mountains in the background
Bowl of soup with a spoon and a plate on a table with a spoon and a plate. Color PANTONE 2028.
Very nice looking orange sports car driving down the street in a city with tall buildings and people walking around
PANTONE 2028 color. Fish with its mouth open and its teeth wide open in front of a spotlight filled sky with stars
PANTONE 2028 is also known as PANTONE 2028 C, where C stands for coated paper.

In the RGB color model, the color is composed of 87.06% red, 34.12% green, and 13.33% blue.

In the HSL color space, the color has a hue of 17° (degrees), 85% saturation, and 87% lightness.

PANTONE 2028 is available in various Pantone products, such as formula guides, solid chips, and plastic chips.

It is also compatible with Pantone Connect.

PANTONE 2028 is a vibrant and warm color that can be used to create eye-catching designs, logos, and products.

It can also evoke emotions such as excitement, passion, and energy.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2028 color

Picture with primary colors of Pastel brown, Teal green, Mint, Bone and Rosewood
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 5010-G90Y
NCS S 4055-B
NCS S 3030-B70G
NCS S 1505-Y50R
NCS S 4550-Y80R
RAL Classic
RAL 8000
RAL 6016
RAL 6033
RAL 9002
RAL 3032
RAL Design
RAL 040 40 20
RAL 170 40 40
RAL 160 60 35
RAL 010 80 10
RAL 020 20 29
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2028'

The Pantone Predicament: A Fashion Fiasco

Far away, in the vibrant city of Fabulopolis, where creativity flowed like the glistening river of artistry, a peculiar conundrum had taken center stage. The fashion world was abuzz with the revelation of Pantone 2028, a dazzlingly enigmatic color described as "a whimsical blend of fuchsia and teal, with a hint of cosmic sparkle." This new hue promised to revolutionize the fashion industry, but there was just one tiny hiccup: no one could quite figure out what it truly looked like.

Enter Alexander Sirius, a car service worker whose talents stretched far beyond tire changes and oil filters. Known for his keen eye for colors, Alexander had an uncanny ability to match paint shades to the exact tint in fashion. His garage, "Sirius Shades and Repairs," had a secret reputation for being the unofficial color consultant for the city’s elite designers.
Red vehicle with a rocket on top of it in the desert with rocks and a sky background. Color #DE5722.

Leonardo Frost, the top model known for his flawless runway struts and ethereal presence, had just been signed to showcase the new Pantone 2028 collection. The entire fashion industry was on tenterhooks, but Leonardo faced a small problem: the dresses and suits meant to flaunt Pantone 2028 looked remarkably dull. They appeared less like the vibrant hue described and more like a washed-out jumble of confusion.

Desperate, Leonardo sought the help of Alexander, who was working on a particularly intricate custom paint job for an antique Cadillac. With a quick call and a rushed drive across town, Leonardo arrived at Sirius Shades and Repairs.

"Alexander," Leonardo began, his tone mixing urgency with flair, "I need your help! These outfits are supposed to dazzle with Pantone 2028, but they just seem... off. The designers swear it's the color, but something isn’t right."

Alexander, with a smudge of paint on his cheek and a sparkle in his eye, nodded sagely. "Well, Leonardo, let’s solve this conundrum. Pantone 2028 might be elusive, but I have a feeling we can get to the bottom of it."
PANTONE 2028 color example: Sunset over the ocean with a surfer in the water and a large cloud in the sky above it

Alexander pulled out his color wheel, which was more complex than any scientific instrument. He meticulously matched the fabrics to various shades and found that the dresses had been dyed with a slightly off version of Pantone 2028. The designers had mixed the color, but the result was more like Pantone 2027.5 - close, but not quite right.

With the clock ticking and the runway show looming, Alexander and Leonardo worked tirelessly. They concocted a new dye blend, combining fuchsia and teal with an extra dash of stardust (a.k.a. glitter). They poured, mixed, and painted with the fervor of mad scientists.

When the final dress was ready, Leonardo slipped into it. The transformation was instant. The dress gleamed with the true essence of Pantone 2028 - bold, vibrant, and utterly magical. It was as if the very cosmos had descended onto the runway.
Cave with a bright orange light coming out of it's entrance to a body of water and mountains. Example of PANTONE 2028 color.

On the day of the show, Leonardo sashayed down the catwalk, and the crowd gasped as the color Pantone 2028 danced before their eyes. It shimmered, it sparkled, and it absolutely captivated everyone.

Alexander watched from the sidelines, his heart swelling with pride as Leonardo gave him a wink and a thumbs-up. The fashion world was finally graced with the true magnificence of Pantone 2028, thanks to a car service worker and a top model who defied all odds.

And so, in the annals of Fabulopolis, the story of Alexander Sirius and Leonardo Frost became legendary, proving that sometimes, it takes a little bit of grease and glamour to bring color into the world.
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