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PANTONE 2229

PANTONE 2229

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#009BA7
RGB:
0, 155, 167
CMYK:
96, 0, 36, 0
HSL:
184°, 100%, 65%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Bondi Blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7711
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5018
in RAL Design:
RAL 190 60 45
in RAL Effect:
RAL 660-1
What color is PANTONE 2229? The Spectrum Revolution
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:26

What color is PANTONE 2229?

Group of people in futuristic suits and a giant monster with glowing eyes and tentacles in a city with buildings
Blue car parked on the side of a street next to a building with a clock on it's front. Color PANTONE 2229.
Blue sports car driving down a city street at night with neon lights on the buildings behind it and a neon sign above the car
Robot standing in a forest with a glowing light on his face and body. Color CMYK 96,0,36,0.
PANTONE 2229 color. Beautiful mermaid with blue hair and a crown on her head is standing in the water with fish around her
Kitchen with a lot of pots and pans on the wall and a lot of lights on the floor. Color #009BA7.
Room with a desk and chairs and a large window with city view in the background. Example of CMYK 96,0,36,0 color.
Horse with a saddle standing next to a stack of books and a book case on a table with a yellow background. Color #009BA7.
PANTONE 2229 color example: Futuristic city surrounded by a lot of water and land
Futuristic landscape with a river and a bridge in the middle of it and a distant planet in the background. Color RGB 0,155,167.
PANTONE 2229 is a color code that belongs to the PANTONE Matching System™ (PMS), which is a universal language of color for designers, brands, and manufacturers.
It has different variations depending on the type of material and printing process, such as C for coated paper, CP for coated process, and XGC for extended gamut coated.
PANTONE 2229 C is a dark purple color with the following color values:
  • RGB: 0, 155, 167

  • CMYK: 100, 14, 0, 28

  • HEX: #009BA7

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2229 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark green, Blue green, Azure mist/web, Rosewood and Bronze
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 2229'

The Spectrum Revolution

Long time ago, in the heart of the bustling city of Neo-Metropolis, where skyscrapers kissed the clouds and neon lights danced in the night, a revolution was brewing - not of politics or technology, but of color.

Ralph Chen, a visionary inventor known for his unorthodox ideas, had spent years experimenting with pigments in his modest lab. He was driven by an obsession: to create a color that would transcend the boundaries of conventional aesthetics. After countless trials and sleepless nights, Ralph finally succeeded. His creation, Pantone 2229, was not just a shade but an experience - a vibrant hue that seemed to shimmer with a life of its own, shifting subtly between purple and blue as it caught the light. He called it "Eclipse."
Blue sports car with smoke coming out of it's hood and front end is shown in a dark room. Color RGB 0,155,167.

Excited, Ralph knew he needed to test his invention on a grand scale. The local manufacturing plant, run by the pragmatic Monica Stewart, was his first choice. Monica was a factory worker with an eye for detail and a knack for practical solutions. She had seen many innovations come and go, but Ralph’s enthusiasm intrigued her.

Ralph approached Monica with a sample of Pantone 2229. "Monica, I believe this color will change the way people see the world. I need your help to bring it to life."

Monica studied the color with a practiced eye. "It’s impressive, Ralph. But colors don’t just look good; they need to work in the real world. What’s your plan?"

Ralph explained his vision: Pantone 2229 was to be integrated into everyday products - furniture, clothing, and even city infrastructure. He believed that this color could evoke emotions and shift perceptions, creating a new sensory experience for people.
Cartoon octopus with an orange octopus head and tentacles on its head. Color RGB 0,155,167.

Monica, skeptical but intrigued, agreed to help. They began with a prototype - office chairs, as mundane as they might seem, but Ralph insisted they would be the first step in his grand plan. Monica oversaw the production, ensuring that Pantone 2229 was applied flawlessly. She worked with the factory team, calibrating machines and adjusting formulas until the color was perfect.

Weeks later, the first batch of chairs was ready. Ralph and Monica placed them in a downtown plaza, where they stood out starkly against the drab surroundings. The impact was immediate. Passersby were drawn to the chairs, their curiosity piqued by the mesmerizing hue. Social media exploded with images of the chairs, and soon Pantone 2229 became the talk of the town.

The success led to a cascade of opportunities. Ralph and Monica expanded their efforts - sofas for luxury apartments, clothing lines for high fashion, even exterior paint for buildings. Pantone 2229 transformed environments, making them more dynamic and engaging. It became more than just a color; it was a symbol of innovation and transformation.

As the months went by, Ralph and Monica’s partnership deepened. Ralph’s wild ideas and Monica’s grounded practicality proved to be a perfect balance. Together, they revolutionized design, making Pantone 2229 a hallmark of modern aesthetics.

In the end, it wasn’t just the color that changed the world but the way Ralph and Monica worked together to see beyond the ordinary. They had turned a single hue into a canvas for endless possibilities, proving that sometimes, the most profound revolutions start with a simple, brilliant idea.

And so, in the colorful tapestry of Neo-Metropolis, Pantone 2229 continued to shine, a testament to the creativity and collaboration that had brought it to life.
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