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PANTONE 2086

PANTONE 2086

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#9989B9
RGB:
153, 137, 185
CMYK:
41, 45, 0, 0
HSL:
260°, 26%, 73%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2087
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4009
in RAL Design:
RAL 290 60 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 570-5
What color is PANTONE 2086? The Rise of PANTONE 2086
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:22

What color is PANTONE 2086?

Man with a purple haircut and a bald head with a shaved undercut and a bald undercut. Color CMYK 41,45,0,0.
Woman with headphones and a futuristic look on her face. Color CMYK 41,45,0,0.
PANTONE 2086 color. Cartoon character with purple hair and a choker on her neck and a purple shirt on her shoulders
Woman in a purple dress standing in a forest with purple flowers on the trees and a path leading to a purple forest
Woman in a purple outfit standing in front of purple flowers with a light shining on her face and shoulder. Color PANTONE 2086.
PANTONE 2086 color example: Woman in a purple suit posing for a picture with her hands on her hips and her hair in a bun
PANTONE 2086 color. Purple and gold colored angel with wings and a body of water in the background
PANTONE 2086 is a color that belongs to the Extended Gamut Coated Guide, which is a collection of colors that can be reproduced using a seven-color printing process.

It has the following color specifications:
  • RGB: 153, 137, 185

  • HEX: #9989B9

  • CMYK: 41, 45, 0, 0

PANTONE 2086 is a light color that has a hue of 260° (purple), a saturation of 26%, and a lightness of 73%.

It is a cool color that can create a sense of calmness, elegance, or mystery.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2086 color

Picture with primary colors of Bistre, UCLA Blue, Purple Mountain's Majesty, Lavender Blush and Dark slate gray
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...
RAL Classic
RAL 3007
RAL 5023
RAL 4009
RAL 9003
RAL 6028
RAL Design
RAL 080 20 10
RAL 270 40 30
RAL 300 60 25
RAL 360 92 05
RAL 180 30 15
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2086'

The Rise of PANTONE 2086

Far away, in the heart of a sprawling metropolis, where towering skyscrapers reached for the heavens and the hum of industry never ceased, two men were about to ignite a revolution. Christian Angelos, a seasoned car service worker with an uncanny eye for detail, and Hubert Frost, a factory worker with a passion for innovative design, were about to encounter the color that would reshape their world: PANTONE 2086.

Christian had always been a man of precision. His garage, tucked away on a quiet street, was a sanctuary of meticulous organization and flawless repairs. His customers came not just for his skill, but for his knack for adding personal touches that made each vehicle unique. When he first spotted PANTONE 2086 - a vibrant, electric magenta - he knew it was more than just a color. It was a bold statement waiting to be made.
PANTONE 2086 color. City with a lot of buildings and a sky background

Hubert, on the other hand, worked in a factory known for producing industrial components. His days were spent surrounded by dull grays and muted blues, the colors of functionality and efficiency. Hubert was an artist at heart, dreaming of infusing his products with a burst of life. When he stumbled upon PANTONE 2086, he saw more than a hue; he saw a way to transform the mundane into something extraordinary.

Their paths crossed one fateful evening at a local trade show, where both men had come to explore new trends. Christian was there to seek inspiration for a new custom paint job, while Hubert was searching for ideas to invigorate his factory’s designs. The electric magenta of PANTONE 2086 seemed to be the universe’s way of linking their destinies.

Christian was the first to notice the color's impact. He applied PANTONE 2086 to a classic car model - a 1967 Mustang - that had seen better days. The result was astonishing. The vibrant magenta brought a fresh, exhilarating energy to the classic lines of the vehicle, making it look both timeless and avant-garde. Word spread quickly about the "PANTONE Mustang," as it came to be known, and Christian's garage saw a surge in clients eager to add a touch of boldness to their vehicles.
Man in a purple suit standing on a beach next to the ocean with a storm in the background. Color RGB 153,137,185.

Hubert, meanwhile, faced initial resistance when he proposed using PANTONE 2086 in the factory. Traditionalists in the industry scoffed at the idea of such a bold color in industrial design. But Hubert's persistence paid off. He started with small components, introducing the electric magenta to machine panels and tool handles. The transformation was magical - suddenly, factory equipment looked sleek and modern, and the workspace was infused with a vibrant energy that boosted morale and creativity.

As the PANTONE 2086 revolution spread, its influence reached beyond the car world and the factory floor. Art galleries and design studios began incorporating the color into their palettes, sparking a trend that transcended industries. The electric magenta became a symbol of innovation, a reminder that even in the most routine of environments, there was room for extraordinary.
Painting of a purple orchid in a brown vase on a table next to a window with a green leafy plant. Example of PANTONE 2086 color.

Christian and Hubert, once mere dreamers in their respective fields, found themselves at the forefront of a color revolution. Their collaboration had proven that a single hue could be more than just a visual element; it could be a catalyst for change.

In the end, the ascension of PANTONE 2086 wasn’t just about a color. It was about embracing boldness, challenging conventions, and finding beauty in the unexpected. Christian and Hubert’s journey with the electric magenta had not only transformed their own worlds but had also left an indelible mark on the fabric of industrial design.

And so, in a city where innovation was the heartbeat of progress, the legacy of PANTONE 2086 lived on - a vivid reminder that sometimes, the most profound changes start with a single, striking color.
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