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PANTONE 213

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#DB3E79
RGB:
219, 62, 121
CMYK:
0, 92, 18, 0
HSL:
337°, 72%, 86%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Deep cerise
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 219
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4010
in RAL Design:
RAL 360 50 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 510-5
What color is PANTONE 213? The Color Conundrum
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:22

What color is PANTONE 213?

Cake with pink frosting on a white plate on a black background with a pink decoration on top
Strange looking alien with pink eyes
Pink truck with a bunch of luggage on top of it's bed and a black background behind it
Woman with long hair and a choker on her neck is looking at the camera with a pink light behind her
Futuristic city with a futuristic dome in the middle of the street and people walking around it in the distance
Woman with pink hair and green eyes wearing a pink leather jacket and earrings
City street with neon signs and buildings on both sides of it at night time
Woman with pink hair and a pink jacket in front of ruins with a sky background
Pink room with a pink rug and pink couch and potted plants on the wall
Man standing in front of a pink background
PANTONE 213 has the following colour values:
  • RGB: 219, 62, 121

  • CMYK: 0, 92, 18, 0

  • HEX: #DB3E79

It is a bright and cheerful colour that can evoke feelings of joy, love, and femininity.

This color can be used to create eye-catching designs, such as logos, posters, packaging, and clothing.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 213 color

Picture with primary colors of Timberwolf, Purple Mountain's Majesty, Raspberry pink, UCLA Blue and Dogwood rose
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 1502-G50Y
NCS S 3030-R50B
NCS S 1060-R30B
NCS S 4020-R80B
NCS S 1070-R20B
RAL Classic
RAL 9002
RAL 4009
RAL 4003
RAL 5023
RAL 4010
RAL Design
RAL 340 80 10
RAL 300 60 25
RAL 350 60 45
RAL 270 40 30
RAL 020 50 58
RAL Effect
RAL 870-1
RAL 570-5
RAL 510-4
RAL 630-2
RAL 470-4
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 213'

The Color Conundrum

Long time ago, in the bustling heart of Manhattan, Amir Krang, an audacious entrepreneur known for his unconventional ideas, was about to unveil his most daring project yet. The grand opening of his latest venture, a high-tech co-working space named "Vivid Synergy," was just days away. The buzz around the space was electric, fueled by rumors of its radical design.

Enter Professor Raphael Lantern, a renowned color psychologist whose research on color effects in environments had garnered international acclaim. When Amir approached him with a peculiar request - to use PANTONE 213, a striking shade of hot pink, as the primary color for Vivid Synergy - Professor Lantern was both intrigued and concerned.

"Amir, are you sure about this?" Professor Lantern asked, studying the vivid swatch of PANTONE 213. "This color is incredibly stimulating. It could either energize the space or overwhelm it completely."

Amir, brimming with confidence, replied, "That’s exactly what I want. We’re aiming for a space that defies conventions and stimulates creativity in unprecedented ways."

Despite his reservations, Professor Lantern agreed to consult on the project. He meticulously analyzed the potential psychological impacts of such an intense color and devised a plan to mitigate its risks.

As the opening day approached, Vivid Synergy began to turn heads. The space was a riot of PANTONE 213, from the walls to the furniture, and even the lighting fixtures. The hot pink hue was everywhere, vibrant and unyielding.

The grand opening was a spectacle. As guests stepped inside, the reaction was immediate. Some were entranced by the bold design, feeling an exhilarating rush of energy and inspiration. Others, however, were visibly overwhelmed, their senses bombarded by the relentless pink.

Professor Lantern observed the reactions with a mix of fascination and concern. His research had predicted the color’s dual effect, but seeing it in action was something else entirely. He noticed that those who thrived in the environment were often extroverted and highly creative, while those who struggled were more introverted or sensitive to sensory stimulation.

Just as Lantern was about to voice his observations to Amir, something unexpected happened. One of the guests, an influential tech innovator named Luna Sparks, stood up and addressed the crowd. "I have to say, this space is like nothing I’ve ever experienced. The intensity of the color forces you to confront your creativity head-on. It’s a challenge, but it’s also incredibly invigorating."

The crowd murmured in agreement, and a wave of enthusiasm swept through the room. Amir’s gamble had paid off. Vivid Synergy wasn’t just a co-working space; it had become a catalyst for creativity and innovation.

As the event concluded, Professor Lantern approached Amir, a thoughtful expression on his face. "You’ve done something remarkable here. The color isn’t just a design choice; it’s a transformative experience. It’s risky, but that’s what makes it powerful."

Amir grinned, the satisfaction of his gamble paying off evident in his eyes. "Sometimes, you have to push boundaries to find something extraordinary."

The story of Vivid Synergy and its audacious use of PANTONE 213 spread quickly, becoming a legend in the design world. It wasn’t just about the color; it was about daring to challenge norms and discovering new dimensions of creativity. And for Amir and Professor Lantern, it was a reminder of the surprising ways that color and bold ideas could reshape the world.
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