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PANTONE 2109

PANTONE 2109

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#5C6D8B
RGB:
92, 109, 139
CMYK:
74, 51, 22, 8
HSL:
218°, 34%, 55%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
UCLA Blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2374
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5023
in RAL Design:
RAL 280 40 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 630-2
What color is PANTONE 2109? The Rocket of Color
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 2109?

Dining room with a table and chairs and a vase of flowers on the table with a vase of flowers in front of the table
PANTONE 2109 color example: Bedroom with a large bed and a painting on the wall above it that is blue and has a blue rug
PANTONE 2109 is a shade of blue with a hexadecimal value of #5C6D8B.

It has a hue angle of 218 degrees, a saturation of 34%, and a lightness of 55%.

It is composed of 36.08% red, 42.75% green, and 54.51% blue in the RGB color space.

PANTONE 2109 is available in various Pantone products, such as formula guides, solid chips, plastic chips, and CAPSURE™.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2109 color

Picture with primary colors of Medium jungle green, Wild blue yonder, Asparagus, Medium spring bud and Han blue
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 6009
RAL 9006
RAL 6021
RAL 1000
RAL 5012
RAL Design
RAL 180 20 15
RAL 270 70 15
RAL 120 60 30
RAL 100 80 30
RAL 260 50 40
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2109'

The Rocket of Color

Far-far away, in the small seaside town of Harborview, where the ocean met the sky in a splash of azure, there lived a fisherman named Ralph Rocket. Ralph was known for his adventurous spirit and his worn, but reliable, fishing boat named "Stellar Catch." His most peculiar trait was his penchant for collecting scraps of discarded technology and oddities from the sea, which he stored in a makeshift workshop by the docks.

One bright autumn morning, Ralph discovered a curious object tangled in his nets: a metal box adorned with a single, striking color swatch. The swatch was labeled "PANTONE 2109," a vivid, electrifying shade of pink. Ralph had never seen anything like it. He took the box to the town's best-kept secret - Eva White, the reclusive engineer who lived on the outskirts of town. Known for her brilliant inventions and penchant for secrecy, Eva was the only person who might understand the significance of this mysterious color.
Blue woman with horns and eyes surrounded by other blue creatures and birds. Example of #5C6D8B color.

When Ralph arrived at Eva's workshop, she was knee-deep in blueprints and mechanical parts. The room buzzed with the hum of gadgets and the clatter of tools. Eva glanced up, her curiosity piqued by the odd box Ralph placed on her workbench.

"This," Ralph said, pointing to the swatch, "is what I found. Any idea what it is?"

Eva’s eyes widened as she inspected the color. "PANTONE 2109? This is one of the most unique shades I’ve ever seen. It’s not just about the color - there’s something magical about it. It’s said to have transformative properties in industrial design, but I’ve never seen it in use."

Intrigued, Eva and Ralph decided to explore its potential. After some research, they discovered that PANTONE 2109 had the ability to enhance both functionality and aesthetics when used in design. It could improve energy efficiency, increase user engagement, and even influence emotions.
PANTONE 2109 color. Tall building with a sky background

With this newfound knowledge, they decided to test the color in Eva's latest project: an old lighthouse that needed modernization. The lighthouse was a relic from a bygone era, its purpose long forgotten as it stood forlornly by the cliffs. Eva proposed to integrate the color into a state-of-the-art energy-efficient lighting system that would make the lighthouse not only functional but a beacon of artistic brilliance.

Over the next few weeks, Ralph and Eva worked tirelessly. They revamped the lighthouse with the striking PANTONE 2109 color, which now adorned the exterior in bold stripes and vibrant accents. Inside, the new lighting system bathed the walls in a warm, inviting glow, thanks to the special properties of the color that enhanced light diffusion and visibility.

When the project was complete, the lighthouse stood transformed. It was no longer just a functional structure but a stunning landmark, pulsating with energy and radiance. The townsfolk were amazed, and soon, tourists flocked to see the "Colorful Beacon of Harborview."

Ralph and Eva watched proudly from the cliffs as the lighthouse shone brightly in the dusk, its PANTONE 2109 hues casting a magical glow over the ocean. The lighthouse had become a symbol of innovation and beauty, proving that even the most unusual colors could spark extraordinary change.

As they stood there, Eva turned to Ralph with a smile. "Sometimes, the smallest things - a color, a bit of creativity - can lead to the most remarkable transformations."

Ralph nodded, his eyes twinkling with satisfaction. "And sometimes, all it takes is a little adventure to make the world a brighter place."

In the end, the lighthouse was more than just a beacon; it was a testament to the power of imagination and the magic of color. And so, in the small town of Harborview, PANTONE 2109 became a cherished symbol of innovation and possibility, thanks to the collaborative spirit of a fisherman and an engineer.
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