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PANTONE 2180

PANTONE 2180

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#2F6979
RGB:
47, 105, 121
CMYK:
83, 40, 34, 30
HSL:
193°, 61%, 47%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Teal blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2214
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5025
in RAL Design:
RAL 220 40 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 650-5
in NCS:
NCS S 4030-B
What color is PANTONE 2180? The Hue of Destiny
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 2180?

Rat with a green jacket on and a big smile on its face, with a tree in the background. Color CMYK 83,40,34,30.
Blue cat in a forest with trees and grass in the background. Example of #2F6979 color.
Dragon statue is shown in the woods with leaves on it's head and a sun shining through the trees. Example of CMYK 83,40,34,30 color.
PANTONE 2180 is a dark teal color that has the following color values:
  • RGB 47, 105, 121

  • CMYK 83, 40, 34, 30

  • Hex #2F6979

It can be used to create harmonious color schemes with other PANTONE colors or shades.

This color can also be cross-referenced to find the best match for different materials.

PANTONE 2180 is a versatile color that can be used for various purposes, such as branding, design, fashion, or art.

It can evoke a sense of calmness, stability, elegance, or sophistication.

This color can also contrast well with warmer or lighter colors, such as orange, yellow, or white.

PANTONE 2180 is one of the many colors that PANTONE offers to help designers, brands, and manufacturers communicate and express their ideas through color.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2180 color

Picture with primary colors of Davy grey, Smoky black, Moonstone blue, Dark peach and Almond
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 7043
RAL 9005
RAL 6034
RAL 3012
RAL 1013
RAL Design
RAL 000 35 00
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 200 70 25
RAL 050 70 30
RAL 080 90 10
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2180'

The Hue of Destiny

Far away, in the sleepy village of Verdant Valley, Rohan Smith tended to his farm with the kind of dedication only found in the quiet heart of the countryside. His days were filled with the rhythm of nature - sunrise to sunset, planting, harvesting, and nurturing the land. But Rohan’s true passion lay in a peculiar hobby: he loved to experiment with natural dyes. From the petals of wildflowers to the roots of ancient trees, he sought out every color nature could offer.

One crisp autumn morning, Rohan discovered something extraordinary. While experimenting with the juice of a rare flower he'd found deep in the forest, he noticed an unprecedented shade emerging - a vibrant hue that seemed to dance between pink and purple, shifting and shimmering with every angle. It was as if the very essence of twilight had been captured in liquid form. Excited by the beauty of the color, he named it "Eclipsia" and began dreaming of how it could transform the world of fashion.
Blue tile wall with a black and white design on it's side and a black and white clock on the wall. Color CMYK 83,40,34,30.

Meanwhile, in the bustling city of Chromaville, Tommy Flame worked tirelessly in a textile factory renowned for its innovation in fabric technology. Tommy was a factory worker with an unassuming role, but he had an extraordinary gift: a nearly supernatural sense of color and an uncanny ability to recognize the potential in every shade. His hobby was experimenting with dyes and textiles, a passion that often brought him joy in an otherwise monotonous workday.

One fateful day, Rohan decided to travel to Chromaville to share his discovery. He packed samples of the Eclipsia dye, unsure of what to expect. With some reluctance, he approached the gates of the factory where Tommy worked. Rohan had no connections or credentials - just a deep belief in the power of his discovery.

Tommy was initially skeptical but agreed to meet with Rohan. As soon as Tommy saw the sample, his eyes widened. He understood immediately that this was not just any color. It was a revolution in waiting. With a shared sense of purpose, they embarked on a journey to bring Eclipsia to the fashion world.
Man in a space suit with a helmet on and lights on behind him. Color CMYK 83,40,34,30.

Tommy, leveraging his expertise, introduced Rohan to the factory’s advanced dyeing technology. Together, they perfected the formula, ensuring that Eclipsia could be reproduced consistently. The factory soon buzzed with excitement as samples of Eclipsia-laden fabrics were produced, each piece more stunning than the last.

Word of the new color spread quickly through the fashion industry. Designers from all corners of the globe flocked to Chromaville to witness the magic of Eclipsia. It wasn’t long before high-end fashion houses were featuring the color in their collections, and Eclipsia was being heralded as the next great breakthrough in textiles.

The debut of PANTONE 2180 - the official name given to the color - at the annual fashion show was nothing short of spectacular. The audience gasped as models walked the runway, draped in garments that seemed to capture the very essence of the sunset and the dawn in their brilliance. The color was a sensation, praised for its versatility and its ability to evoke both emotion and awe.

Rohan and Tommy’s partnership had not only transformed their lives but also left an indelible mark on the world. The farmer and the factory worker, from humble beginnings, had revolutionized the fashion industry with a single, extraordinary color. Their journey was a testament to the idea that magic often arises from the most unexpected places, and that collaboration can turn dreams into reality.

The legacy of PANTONE 2180 - Eclipsia - reminds us that sometimes, the most profound changes come from a shared vision and a touch of serendipity.
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