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PANTONE 2099

PANTONE 2099

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#A89AC2
RGB:
168, 154, 194
CMYK:
36, 38, 1, 0
HSL:
261°, 21%, 76%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2093
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9006
in RAL Design:
RAL 270 70 10
in RAL Effect:
RAL 570-4
What color is PANTONE 2099? The Enigma of PANTONE 2099
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 2099?

Picture of a beautiful scene with purple flowers and a stream in the foreground. Color PANTONE 2099.
PANTONE 2099 color. Woman with a purple suit and a smile on her face and chest
Man with pink hair walking down a street in a purple coat and white pants and a purple jacket. Example of CMYK 36,38,1,0 color.
PANTONE 2099 has different variants depending on the type of material and printing process, such as coated, uncoated, extended gamut, and plastic.

The most common variant of PANTONE 2099 is PANTONE 2099 C, which stands for coated.

This means that the color is printed on a coated paper, which has a smooth and glossy surface that reflects more light and makes colors appear brighter and more vibrant.

The hexadecimal color code for PANTONE 2099 is #A89AC2, which is a medium light shade of blue-magenta.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 65.88% red, 60.39% green and 76.08% blue.

In the CMYK color model, which is used for printing, this color is composed of 36% cyan, 38% magenta, 1% yellow and 0% black.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2099 color

Picture with primary colors of Purple taupe, Rosy Brown, Smoky black, Old lavender and Gainsboro
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 7024
RAL 4009
RAL 9005
RAL 7003
RAL 9002
RAL Design
RAL 340 30 05
RAL 010 60 15
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 000 50 00
RAL 120 90 05
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2099'

The Enigma of PANTONE 2099

Far-far away, in the heart of a city renowned for its sleek, modern architecture and vibrant fashion scene, Zahir Steel, a visionary entrepreneur, had just unveiled his latest venture: a revolutionary line of high fashion that promised to redefine elegance. The centerpiece of this collection was a color known only to a select few - PANTONE 2099.

Zahir, with his keen eye for the extraordinary, had stumbled upon this shade in an old, dusty fashion archive. It was a vivid, ethereal hue, unlike anything seen before - a blend of violet and deep blue that seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly light. Intrigued by its potential, he enlisted the help of Professor Scarlett Abloh, a renowned color theorist with a reputation for unlocking the mysteries of color.
Painting of purple flowers is on the wall of a room with a desk and chair in front of it. Example of CMYK 36,38,1,0 color.

Scarlett, who had spent her life studying the psychological and cultural impact of colors, was fascinated by PANTONE 2099. She agreed to collaborate, and together they embarked on a journey to explore the secrets hidden within this enigmatic shade. Their meetings, held in the dimly lit rooms of Zahir's studio, were filled with passionate discussions about the color's potential.

As the collection neared its debut, an air of excitement and curiosity enveloped the fashion world. The press was abuzz with speculation, and whispers of the mysterious color began to spread like wildfire. When the day of the launch arrived, the atmosphere was electric.
Woman with purple hair and sunglasses on a sunny day in a tropical setting with palm trees in the background. Example of #A89AC2 color.

The fashion show took place in an opulent, underground venue, illuminated by soft, ambient light that highlighted the iridescent quality of PANTONE 2099. Models glided down the runway in garments that seemed to shift and flow with every step, as if the fabric itself was alive. The color captured and reflected the light in mesmerizing ways, creating a hypnotic, almost magical effect.

In the audience, murmurs of awe and admiration filled the room. The garments, with their sleek lines and innovative designs, spoke of a future where fashion transcended the mundane. But it was the color - PANTONE 2099 - that truly stole the show. It had the power to evoke a sense of wonder and intrigue, as if it were a glimpse into a realm beyond ordinary perception.

As the final model made her way down the runway, the lights dimmed, and a soft, soothing voice echoed through the venue. It was Scarlett, explaining the essence of the color and its significance. "PANTONE 2099," she said, "is not just a hue but a journey into the unknown. It represents the boundless possibilities of imagination and the beauty of the unseen."

Zahir, standing beside Scarlett, looked out over the captivated audience. His heart swelled with pride, not just for the success of the collection but for the profound impact of their creation. PANTONE 2099 had become more than just a color; it had become a symbol of innovation and wonder.

As the evening drew to a close, Zahir and Scarlett exchanged a knowing glance. Their collaboration had brought something extraordinary into the world, something that would inspire and captivate for years to come. The enigma of PANTONE 2099 had been revealed, and with it, a new chapter in the story of fashion had begun.
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