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PANTONE 2225

PANTONE 2225

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#97CACA
RGB:
151, 202, 202
CMYK:
45, 0, 18, 0
HSL:
180°, 25%, 79%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 3248
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6027
in RAL Design:
RAL 180 80 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 740-3
What color is PANTONE 2225? The Pantone Peril
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 2225?

Blue dragon flying over a castle in the sky with a castle in the background and a castle in the foreground. Example of #97CACA color.
Man with a beard and a mustache standing in the desert with a desert landscape behind him
PANTONE 2225 is a color from the PANTONE Matching System™ (PMS), which is a standardized color system used by designers, printers, and manufacturers.
This colour is a medium light shade of cyan with a hexadecimal color code of #97CACA.
In the RGB color model, it is composed of 59.22% red, 79.22% green and 79.22% blue.
It has a hue of 180° (degrees), 25% saturation and 79% lightness in the HSL color space.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2225 color

Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Cadet blue, Dark electric blue, Dark slate gray and Pastel brown
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 2225'

The Pantone Peril

Far-far away, in the bustling metropolis of Trendington, where fashion and engineering collided in fabulous ways, lived two unlikely friends: Karl Powell, a student with an obsession for avant-garde fashion, and Monica Gonzalez, a brilliant engineer with a knack for turning the most mundane things into works of art. Their latest challenge? To make Pantone 2225, a vibrant shade of pink, the hottest trend in high fashion.

Karl was at the helm of this wild adventure. "Monica," he said one morning, "we have to make Pantone 2225 the new black. We need something revolutionary!"
Large white house with a green roof and a clock tower on top of it's roof and a fence around it. Color #97CACA.

Monica, adjusting her lab goggles, replied, "Karl, you know I’m all about turning ideas into reality. But you’re asking me to turn a color into a sensation. What’s the plan?"

"Simple," Karl said, "we’re going to make Pantone 2225 the ultimate fashion statement. But we need something extraordinary - something people won’t be able to ignore."

Their brainstorming sessions were a riot of creativity. Monica suggested adding a touch of engineering magic. "What if we made a dress that changes patterns with movement? It could be completely covered in Pantone 2225, and as you move, it shifts and evolves!"

Karl’s eyes sparkled. "Brilliant! Let’s combine high fashion with high tech. But first, we need to test our concept."

Their first prototype was a disaster. The dress, designed with embedded LED lights to shift the patterns, malfunctioned at the local fashion show. The result was an unsightly strobe light effect that sent the audience diving for cover. Karl and Monica, however, took it in stride, laughing off the catastrophe.
Painting of a building surrounded by trees and plants in a forest area with a waterfall in the background. Example of CMYK 45,0,18,0 color.

Determined to get it right, Monica reworked the design. She incorporated a special fabric with built-in sensors that responded to the wearer's movements, seamlessly blending Pantone 2225 with different textures and patterns. Karl, meanwhile, reached out to top models and stylists, showcasing their progress and building hype.

Finally, the big day arrived. At the grand unveiling, Karl and Monica’s creation hit the runway. The crowd gasped as the model strutted in a breathtaking dress that shimmered and changed colors, always keeping Pantone 2225 at its core. It was like watching a beautiful chameleon on the catwalk, each step revealing a new facet of the color.

The audience was entranced. The combination of fashion and technology was nothing short of magical. Reviews poured in, praising the innovative use of Pantone 2225 and the unique fusion of fashion and engineering.

Karl and Monica celebrated their success, high-fiving each other as they watched their creation become the talk of the fashion world. They had turned a single color into a sensational trend and proved that with imagination and a bit of engineering flair, anything was possible.

As they toasted to their victory, Monica grinned and said, "You know, Karl, this color might be the start of something even bigger."

Karl chuckled, raising his glass. "To Pantone 2225 - may it never fade from the spotlight!"

And so, in the vibrant city of Trendington, Pantone 2225 became more than just a color; it became a symbol of innovation and friendship, thanks to the ingenuity of Karl Powell and Monica Gonzalez.
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