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PANTONE 2058

PANTONE 2058

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#B783A7
RGB:
183, 131, 167
CMYK:
26, 53, 6, 0
HSL:
318°, 28%, 72%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Opera mauve
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7654
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4009
in RAL Design:
RAL 330 60 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 550-3
What color is PANTONE 2058? The Unseen Ink
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 2058?

Large purple object floating over a desert landscape with rocks and boulders in the background. Color PANTONE 2058.
Purple car is driving down a city street at night time with a purple background. Color PANTONE 2058.
Cartoon girl with pink hair and a pink dress on a ledge next to a river with a boat in the background. Example of CMYK 26,53,6,0 color.
PANTONE 2058 has different variations depending on the type of material and printing process, such as coated, uncoated, or plastic.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 71.76% red, 51.37% green, and 65.49% blue.

In the CMYK color model, PANTONE 2058 is composed of 26% cyan, 53% magenta, 6% yellow, and 0% black.

In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 318°, a saturation of 28%, and a lightness of 72%.

PANTONE 2058 is a versatile color that can be used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, fashion, or interior design.

This color can create a soft, feminine, and elegant impression, or a playful, creative, and modern vibe, depending on the context and the colors it is paired with.

PANTONE 2058 represents the idea of "Reimagine Romance", which is about exploring new ways of expressing love and connection in the digital age.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2058 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Teal blue, Light Thulian pink, Beau blue and Rose ebony
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 2058'

The Unseen Ink

In a far away place, in the sleepy town of Rivermore, innovation and tradition lived side by side. Marc Krang, a weathered farmer, spent his days toiling under the sun, his hands rough but strong. His farm was an oasis of green, but his eyes held a restless spark. For years, he had dreamt of transforming his small plot into something more - something beyond mere crops.

Enter Jessica Gonzalez, the town’s diligent cleaner, known for her meticulous work and radiant smile. Little did Rivermore know, Jessica had a secret passion for color theory and typography. Her fascination with hues and shades was only rivaled by her commitment to her job. She often wondered how the world might look if she could blend her two worlds - cleaning and colors.
Man with tattoos and a purple hair is smiling at the camera with flowers in the background. Example of #B783A7 color.

The breakthrough came when Jessica discovered a mysterious shipment in the town’s old print shop. The box, marked with the emblem of the Pantone Color Institute, contained a canister of Pantone 2058 - a vibrant, otherworldly shade of red that defied description. Jessica was intrigued by its potential, sensing it was more than just pigment.

Marc, curious about the peculiar box she was inspecting, struck up a conversation. Jessica shared her discovery, explaining how Pantone 2058 was reputed to have properties that could revolutionize print design. Its unique vibrancy had the potential to capture light in a way that made text appear almost three-dimensional.

Despite his initial skepticism, Marc found himself drawn to the idea of this new color. He saw a chance to bring new life to his farm’s branding, which had long been a dull shade of green. After some negotiation and a few weeks of experimentation, Marc and Jessica decided to combine their skills. Marc would create a new logo for his farm, while Jessica would design an innovative typographical piece using Pantone 2058.
Digital painting of a woman with pink hair and a leather jacket on. Color CMYK 26,53,6,0.

As the weeks passed, their collaboration yielded breathtaking results. The new logo was emblazoned with the intense, shimmering Pantone 2058, making it look as if it were glowing from within. The typography Jessica crafted was equally mesmerizing; the letters seemed to dance and shift as light played off the vibrant hue.

The unveiling was set for the town’s annual festival. As Marc’s new banners were revealed, gasps filled the air. The Pantone 2058 ink shimmered under the sun, creating an effect that left onlookers awestruck. The farm's new look was the talk of Rivermore, and Marc's business boomed like never before.

But the real shock came the following morning. Jessica discovered that the Pantone 2058 ink had mysteriously begun to fade from the banners, leaving behind an ethereal pattern that looked like ancient runes. As she delved deeper, she realized that the ink was not merely a vibrant color but a carrier of messages from an old and forgotten language.

Marc and Jessica’s discovery led them on a journey to decode the hidden messages, unraveling a story about the land and its ancient inhabitants. What began as a mere design innovation became a quest that brought the community closer, linking the past with the present in ways they had never imagined.

The story of Marc and Jessica and their remarkable use of Pantone 2058 became a legend in Rivermore, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most surprising revelations come from the most unexpected places.
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