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PANTONE 2138

PANTONE 2138

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#637682
RGB:
99, 118, 130
CMYK:
70, 46, 31, 12
HSL:
203°, 24%, 51%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 5487
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4012
in RAL Design:
RAL 200 50 10
in RAL Effect:
RAL 810-4
What color is PANTONE 2138? The Ascension of Pantone 2138
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:20

What color is PANTONE 2138?

Young man standing in front of a building wearing a grey shirt and black pants with a black button up shirt on
Skeleton in a suit of armor at a table with a book in front of him and a candle in the background. Color PANTONE 2138.
Creepy looking creature walking down a road in a rural area with a car in the background. Color #637682.
Raccoon dressed in armor on a table with a full moon in the background. Color RGB 99,118,130.
PANTONE 2138 color example: Creature with a weird face and wings on it's head
Woman in a suit and tie standing in a room with lights behind her and a black background. Color CMYK 70,46,31,12.
Giant robot standing on top of a body of water next to a man standing on a beach under a cloudy sky. Example of CMYK 70,46,31,12 color.
PANTONE 2138 is a shade of cyan-blue with a hexadecimal color code of #637682 and an RGB color code of 99, 118, 130.

It has a hue of 203 degrees, a saturation of 24%, and a lightness of 51% in the HSL color space.

This color has a cyan value of 70%, a magenta value of 46%, a yellow value of 31%, and a black value of 12% in the CMYK color space.

PANTONE 2138 is a cool color that can be used to create a calm, elegant, and professional mood.

It can be paired with other cool colors, such as blues, purples, and grays, or contrasted with warm colors, such as oranges, yellows, and reds, to create a dynamic and vibrant effect.

PANTONE 2138 is available in various Pantone products, such as formula guides, solid chips, plastic chips, and digital tools.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2138 color

Picture with primary colors of Charcoal, Onyx, Medium jungle green, Pastel blue and Light 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 7026
RAL 9005
RAL 6009
RAL 7035
RAL 7000
RAL Design
RAL 200 30 05
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 180 20 15
RAL 190 80 10
RAL 270 50 15
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2138'

The Ascension of Pantone 2138

Long time ago, far away, in the vibrant city of Chromaville, a peculiar event was unfolding. It all started when the enigmatic Dr. Alexander Powell, a color scientist renowned for his groundbreaking work on hues and shades, discovered a new Pantone color: Pantone 2138, a striking shade of purple. Little did anyone know, this color held secrets far beyond mere aesthetics.

Dr. Powell, with his wild hair and even wilder theories, had been obsessed with the idea that colors could influence more than just design. On a crisp autumn morning, he excitedly unveiled his latest experiment. "Ladies and gentlemen," he proclaimed, "I present to you Pantone 2138 - more than a color, it’s a portal to untapped creative dimensions!"
Painting of a bear in the woods with a stick in its mouth and a blurry background. Example of RGB 99,118,130 color.

At the same time, Scarlett Honey, the ever-efficient cleaner of the lab, was busily sweeping the floor. Scarlett had a knack for noticing things others missed, like how Dr. Powell's papers never seemed to stay in the right place or how mysterious stains appeared on the walls whenever he was working late into the night.

The morning of the big reveal, Scarlett was just finishing up when she saw Dr. Powell’s latest creation - a dazzlingly purple paint - on the walls. Curious and a bit skeptical, she asked, "So, what’s so special about this color?"

Dr. Powell’s eyes sparkled behind his glasses. "Ah, Scarlett! Pantone 2138 is no ordinary color. It’s rumored to have the power to unlock hidden dimensions of creativity. Today, we’re going to test it."

The experiment involved painting a large canvas with Pantone 2138 and then observing its effects. Dr. Powell and his team watched in anticipation as the color transformed the canvas into a swirling vortex of imaginative shapes and forms. But before they could fully grasp the phenomenon, something unexpected happened: the canvas began to emit a soft humming sound and a peculiar, lavender mist.

Scarlett, who had been quietly polishing a nearby window, was inadvertently caught in the mist. Suddenly, she found herself in a parallel world where everything was made of Pantone 2138! The sky, the grass, even the animals glowed with this vibrant purple hue. Scarlett blinked in disbelief and looked around.

A small, purple squirrel scampered up to her. "Welcome to the Realm of Pantonia!" it chattered. "We’ve been expecting you!"

Scarlett, though somewhat alarmed, was more intrigued than frightened. "I must have been transported here by the color. Can you help me get back?"

The squirrel nodded vigorously. " But first, you must solve the riddle of Pantonia to return. Are you ready?"
Robot standing in the middle of a city street in the rain with red eyes and a head light. Color CMYK 70,46,31,12.

Meanwhile, Dr. Powell and his team, noticing Scarlett’s sudden disappearance, were frantic. They could see her silhouette shimmering on the canvas, and the paint was starting to seep beyond the boundaries of the frame.

Back in Pantonia, Scarlett encountered various challenges - a labyrinth of purple hedges, a river of violet liquid, and even a giant purple mushroom that recited riddles. Despite the whimsical obstacles, Scarlett’s keen eye and sharp wit helped her navigate through each challenge. Her final test was to solve the riddle of the Color King, a grand purple figure who ruled Pantonia.

"What is the essence of creativity?" the Color King asked.

Scarlett pondered and replied, "Creativity is about seeing things differently and making connections where none seem to exist."

The Color King beamed and, with a flick of his royal paintbrush, opened a portal back to the lab. Scarlett emerged just as the color’s effects were beginning to subside.

Dr. Powell rushed over. "Scarlett, where have you been?"

Scarlett grinned, dusting off a purple speck from her sleeve. "Oh, just a little adventure in the land of Pantonia. It turns out Pantone 2138 is not just a color but a gateway to creative realms. And it seems that creativity really is about making unexpected connections."

Dr. Powell’s eyes widened with realization. "Pantone 2138 truly is extraordinary. Thank you, Scarlett, for unveiling its true potential."

The color’s ascension had proven more than just a design trend; it had become a symbol of boundless imagination. From that day forward, Pantone 2138 inspired artists, designers, and dreamers across Chromaville, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most extraordinary discoveries come in the most unexpected hues.

And so, in the colorful city of Chromaville, the legend of Pantone 2138 and its mystical journey was passed down, ensuring that creativity always remained as vivid and mysterious as the color itself.
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