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PANTONE 2164

PANTONE 2164

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#728E9C
RGB:
114, 142, 156
CMYK:
58, 32, 27, 3
HSL:
200°, 27%, 61%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7544
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7000
in RAL Design:
RAL 210 60 15
in RAL Effect:
RAL 620-3
What color is PANTONE 2164? The Spectrum of Stardom
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 2164?

Foggy street with cars parked on the side of it. Example of PANTONE 2164 color.
Strange alien with a weird face and a weird head is standing in a room with many strange objects. Example of #728E9C color.
PANTONE 2164 is a shade of cyan-blue, with a hexadecimal color code of #728E9C and an RGB color code of 114, 142, 156.

This color has a hue of 200 degrees, a saturation of 27%, and a lightness of 61%.

It is a cool and calm color that can evoke feelings of trust, stability, and professionalism.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2164 color

Picture with primary colors of Medium jungle green, Teal blue, Gray-Tea Green, Onyx and Charcoal
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...
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2164'

The Spectrum of Stardom

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Coloropolis, where every hue had its day in the sun, a peculiar event was about to unfold. The vibrant Painter, Iona Nova, known for her audacious use of colors, had just discovered the newest sensation in the Pantone universe: PANTONE 2164, a dazzling shade of cerulean blue that looked like it had been stolen from the skies of an alien planet.

Iona had always believed in the transformative power of color. Her art installations were the talk of the town, and she was known for making even the drabbest buildings look like something out of a dream. But PANTONE 2164? This color was something different. It was not just a shade but a spectacle - a hue that seemed to vibrate with its own energy. Iona had a grand idea: what if she could use this color to revolutionize industrial design?
Tree with a lot of lights in the background. Color #728E9C.

Meanwhile, in the same city, Stella Buffalo, the top model with a name as striking as her features, was struggling with her latest fashion photoshoot. Her high-fashion wardrobe, though dazzling, seemed to be missing that extra spark. Stella's agent had suggested that she might need a change of scenery - a fresh, vibrant backdrop to make her wardrobe pop. Stella, always open to new experiences, was intrigued but skeptical.

One fateful day, their paths crossed in the most unexpected way. Iona was busy painting a massive billboard with PANTONE 2164 when Stella’s car pulled up for a quick break. Stella, seeing the billboard, was immediately mesmerized by the color. "What is that shade?" she asked Iona, her curiosity piqued.

"That," Iona replied with a grin, "is PANTONE 2164. It’s going to change everything."
Car is shown in a large room with windows and a reflective surface on the floor. Color CMYK 58,32,27,3.

With a boldness that came as naturally to her as breathing, Stella proposed an idea: "Why don’t we collaborate? Your color is fantastic, and I need a fresh backdrop. Let’s make it the centerpiece of my next photoshoot!"

Iona was thrilled. The two set to work, transforming a dreary old warehouse into a breathtaking canvas of cerulean. The walls, floors, and even the props were bathed in PANTONE 2164. It wasn’t long before the shoot became a spectacle of its own. Stella, adorned in the most extravagant outfits, seemed to dance in harmony with the color, creating images that were as dynamic and captivating as the hue itself.
Wolf with red eyes standing in a field of grass with a light shining on it's face. Example of #728E9C color.

The shoot went viral. People from all over Coloropolis flocked to see the magnificent interplay of fashion and color. It wasn’t just a photoshoot; it was a movement. Designers began using PANTONE 2164 in their collections, architects integrated it into building designs, and the color became synonymous with innovation and energy.

Stella and Iona, now the dynamic duo of the color world, continued to push boundaries. Iona’s designs, inspired by the brilliance of PANTONE 2164, started to appear in everything from skyscrapers to subway stations. Meanwhile, Stella’s photos became iconic, showcasing not just the latest fashions but a new era in color.

In the end, PANTONE 2164 had not only made a splash in the world of design but had also brought together two extraordinary individuals whose collaboration turned a simple color into a cultural phenomenon. And so, in the city of Coloropolis, where every hue had its day, PANTONE 2164 shone as a testament to the magic that happens when creativity and color collide.
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