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PANTONE 2082

PANTONE 2082

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#6D4189
RGB:
109, 65, 137
CMYK:
70, 81, 0, 0
HSL:
277°, 53%, 54%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2084
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4008
in RAL Design:
RAL 300 40 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 590-2
What color is PANTONE 2082? The Pantone Conundrum
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 2082?

Painting of a young man in a purple shirt in a field of crops. Example of RGB 109,65,137 color.
Purple flower with a purple background. Color PANTONE 2082.
Two women with afros are smiling for the camera. Example of PANTONE 2082 color.
Purple truck parked in front of a building with a clock tower in the background. Example of PANTONE 2082 color.
Woman with a strange hair and a strange face with horns on her head and a purple background. Color RGB 109,65,137.
Woman in high heels standing on a wet surface with purple flowers in the background. Color PANTONE 2082.
Purple sports car driving down a road at night with the sun shining on the horizon behind it and trees in the background
PANTONE 2082 has the following color values:
  • RGB: 109, 65, 137

  • HEX: #6D4189

  • CMYK: 70, 81, 0, 0

It is a shade of blue-magenta with a hue angle of 277°, a saturation of 53%, and a lightness of 54%.

This color can create a sense of mystery, elegance, or sophistication.

PANTONE 2082 can also evoke feelings of creativity, spirituality, or intuition.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2082 color

Picture with primary colors of Medium jungle green, Light pastel purple, French lilac, Orchid and Halaya Ube
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 2082'

The Pantone Conundrum

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Coloropolis, where every hue had a role and every shade told a story, two unlikely heroes were about to embark on an adventure that would change their lives forever.

Shivansh Ming, an entrepreneur with a penchant for the extravagant, was on a mission. He had just launched his new design company, "Chromatic Ventures," and his first project was to create a revolutionary interior design that would make waves in the industry. The catch? The centerpiece was a color that was as elusive as it was extraordinary: Pantone 2082.

Eva Black, a no-nonsense engineer with a love for precision and a secret obsession with color theory, was reluctantly dragged into the fray. She was working on a highly technical project involving temperature-controlled paint that changed colors based on mood. When Shivansh barged into her lab, waving a Pantone swatch like a battle flag, Eva knew she was in for a ride.

"Eva, I need your expertise," Shivansh declared, his eyes gleaming with excitement. "Pantone 2082 is going to be the star of our new design. But I need it to be perfect. I need it to be… unforgettable."

Eva raised an eyebrow. "Pantone 2082? That’s the one with the ridiculously long description: ‘A vibrant fusion of coral pink and sunset orange with an undertone of cosmic mystery.’ How do you even measure cosmic mystery?"

Shivansh grinned. "Exactly! That’s why I need you."

Reluctantly, Eva agreed. They ventured into a world where color wasn't just a visual element but a phenomenon that could alter moods, perceptions, and even the alignment of the universe. Their quest took them through Coloropolis’s vibrant districts: Cerulean Heights, Chartreuse Alley, and Indigo Park.

In Cerulean Heights, they encountered the Color Prophet, a mystical figure who claimed to have seen every shade imaginable. "Pantone 2082," he said, peering through his kaleidoscopic glasses, "is not just a color. It’s a state of mind."

Eva, skeptical but intrigued, pressed further. "How do we get the exact essence of it?"

The Color Prophet handed them a shimmering vial. "The Essence of Pantone 2082. It’s said to be captured at the precise moment of twilight when the sun kisses the horizon."

Shivansh and Eva set out to capture this essence. They scaled mountains to catch the sunset and trekked through coral reefs to find the perfect coral pink. Through a series of misadventures involving a runaway paint roller, an accidental meeting with an eccentric artist, and a failed attempt to paint a giant canvas while being chased by seagulls, they finally managed to extract the elusive essence.

Back in their studio, they faced their final challenge: translating the essence into a tangible design. With a mix of high-tech gadgets and a touch of creative madness, they blended the cosmic mystery into every brushstroke, every pattern.

When the design was finally unveiled, it was nothing short of magical. The room seemed to pulse with a life of its own, shifting hues and emitting a warm, inviting glow that left everyone in awe. The Pantone 2082 was not just seen but felt, experienced, and cherished.

Shivansh looked at Eva, who was trying to stifle a grin. "Looks like we did it."

Eva nodded. "Yeah, and now I’m officially a believer in cosmic mystery."

The room became the talk of the town, earning accolades and sparking a new trend in design. Shivansh and Eva celebrated their success, knowing that their journey had transformed not just their careers but also their understanding of color.

And as for Pantone 2082, it continued to enchant and mystify, a reminder that sometimes, the most extraordinary things are those that defy explanation.
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