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PANTONE 2087

PANTONE 2087

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#9385B6
RGB:
147, 133, 182
CMYK:
45, 49, 0, 0
HSL:
257°, 27%, 71%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2086
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7001
in RAL Design:
RAL 290 60 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 570-5
What color is PANTONE 2087? The Great PANTONE 2087 Adventure
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 2087?

Woman with purple makeup and a purple jacket
Forest with purple flowers and trees with the sun shining through the trees and the sun shining through the trees
PANTONE 2087 is a medium light shade of blue-magenta with a hexadecimal value of #9385B6.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 57.65% red, 52.16% green, and 71.37% blue.

In the HSL color space, this color has a hue of 257°, a saturation of 27%, and a lightness of 71%.

PANTONE 2087 is available in various Pantone products, such as formula guides, solid chips, and plastic standards.

It is used for various purposes, such as graphic design, fashion, home, and lifestyle.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2087 color

Picture with primary colors of Royal purple, Blue Bell, Pang, Pastel gray and Ecru
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 4005
RAL 7040
RAL 7015
RAL 9018
RAL 1002
RAL Design
RAL 300 40 45
RAL 280 70 20
RAL 290 30 20
RAL 080 80 05
RAL 080 70 30
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2087'

The Great PANTONE 2087 Adventure

Once upon a time in the whimsical town of Chromaville, where colors came to life and designs danced, there was a curious shop called "Spectrum Surprises." This shop was known for its magical array of colors, and its shop assistant, Ravindra Steel, was famed for his creative prowess and unyielding curiosity.

One sunny day, a new color arrived at Spectrum Surprises: PANTONE 2087. It was a vibrant, bubbly pink with a sparkle of intrigue. Ravindra, with his perfectly slicked-back hair and cheerful demeanor, was thrilled. He couldn’t wait to experiment with it. But just as he was preparing to dive into his colorful experiments, the door swung open, and in walked Professor Julio Korr, a renowned colorologist with a penchant for eccentricity and whimsical theories.
PANTONE 2087 color example: Woman in a purple outfit and cape in a city street with a man in the background

"Ah, Professor Korr!" Ravindra greeted him with a grin. "You’re just in time. We’ve received PANTONE 2087, and I’m eager to explore its potential. Any ideas?"

The professor, with his wild white hair and sparkling eyes, adjusted his oversized spectacles and said, "Ah, PANTONE 2087! It’s not just any pink - it’s a portal to creativity! Let’s unlock its full potential."

Ravindra and the Professor began their journey with a brainstorm. They decided that PANTONE 2087 would first be tested in the most mundane of places - a classic café. They transformed the café into a fantastical realm of pink, with PANTONE 2087 taking over everything from the walls to the napkins.
PANTONE 2087 color. Purple tiger with white markings on its face and chest

But they didn’t stop there. The Professor had an idea. "What if we use PANTONE 2087 in unexpected ways?" he proposed. So they designed a series of pink coffee mugs that changed color when hot coffee was poured into them, revealing hidden patterns of swirling pink stars.

Next, they tackled public spaces. They turned a dull subway station into a cheerful pink haven, complete with glowing pink tiles that guided commuters to their destinations with messages like "Have a Fabulous Day" and "Smile, You’re Almost There!" The station transformed from a dreary transit hub to a lively, interactive experience.

Ravindra and Professor Korr didn’t forget fashion. They held a runway show featuring outfits in PANTONE 2087. The garments, designed with the color’s unique ability to shimmer and shift subtly in different lights, dazzled the audience. The final touch was a line of hats that played music when worn, thanks to tiny embedded speakers.

Their crowning achievement, however, was the annual Chromaville Parade. They designed a float completely covered in PANTONE 2087. As the float paraded through town, it emitted bursts of pink confetti and projected dazzling patterns onto buildings, turning the parade into a stunning visual feast.

By the end of their adventure, PANTONE 2087 had become more than just a color; it was a symbol of joy, creativity, and unexpected delight. Ravindra and Professor Korr had shown the world that even a single shade could bring imagination to life in the most extraordinary ways.

And so, the colorful duo returned to Spectrum Surprises, satisfied with their groundbreaking use of PANTONE 2087. Their story became a legend in Chromaville, proving that sometimes the most fun comes from seeing the world through a new, vibrant lens.
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