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PANTONE 2235

PANTONE 2235

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#248E91
RGB:
36, 142, 145
CMYK:
81, 9, 41, 15
HSL:
182°, 75%, 57%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Jungle green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2236
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5018
in RAL Design:
RAL 210 50 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 710-3
What color is PANTONE 2235? The Enchanted Shade
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:22

What color is PANTONE 2235?

Blue and green creature with big eyes and horns on it's head, with a glowing background. Example of CMYK 81,9,41,15 color.
Green dragon with yellow eyes on a branch in the forest with leaves and flowers around it. Example of RGB 36,142,145 color.
Glass ball with a plant inside of it on a tiled floor in a room with columns and lights. Example of #248E91 color.
Woman in a blue dress is standing outside a building with palm trees in the background. Color RGB 36,142,145.
Cartoon truck with a large tire driving through a forest filled with trees and leaves. Color #248E91.
Blue vase with a tree design on it on a white surface with a white background. Example of #248E91 color.
Painting of a house on a lake with a full moon in the background. Color PANTONE 2235.
PANTONE 2235 is a color code that belongs to the Pantone Matching System™ (PMS), which is a standardized color system used by designers, printers, and manufacturers to ensure color accuracy and consistency.
This colour is a dark teal color with a hex value of #248E91.
It is composed of 14.12% red, 55.69% green and 56.86% blue in a RGB color space.
PANTONE 2235 has a perceived brightness of 57% and a grayscale version of #747474.
A complement of this color would a terracotta color.
PANTONE 2235 is available in various Pantone products, such as swatch cards, chips, guides, and libraries.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2235 color

Picture with primary colors of Zinnwaldite, Lapis lazuli, Raw umber, Antique brass and Carolina blue
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 2235'

The Enchanted Shade

Far away, in the heart of the city, where the old met the new, lived Connor Chun, a visionary entrepreneur with a knack for transforming the mundane into the extraordinary. His latest project was a revolutionary trademark design, and he had set his sights on a rare, enigmatic color: PANTONE 2235. Known for its captivating allure, this shade was said to embody both elegance and innovation.

Connor was in search of a muse - a touch of magic to bring his design to life. It was on this quest that he met Phoebe Black, a delivery worker with an uncanny ability to appear exactly when needed. Her presence seemed almost preordained, as if she was the living embodiment of serendipity.
Painting of a tree with a lake in the foreground and a bright sun above it. Example of #248E91 color.

One crisp autumn afternoon, Connor received a package containing a sample of PANTONE 2235. It was wrapped in a dark green paper, and the moment he opened it, the color seemed to glow with an otherworldly light. Excited yet unsure how to incorporate it, Connor decided to consult Phoebe, who had delivered the package with a knowing smile.

Phoebe was no ordinary delivery worker. She had a curious way of showing up precisely at the right time, and her eyes held a depth that hinted at hidden knowledge. Intrigued, Connor asked her to join him in brainstorming ideas for the trademark design.

In his studio, the walls adorned with sketches and samples, Connor showed Phoebe the PANTONE 2235 color. Her reaction was one of delight, as if she recognized the color from a distant dream. "This shade," she said softly, "is like a bridge between worlds. It holds the promise of something new, something enchanting."
PANTONE 2235 color example: Man with red hair standing in front of a castle with bubbles in the air and a full moon in the background

Connor, fascinated by her response, proposed a bold idea: to design a trademark that wasn’t just visually striking but also embodied the essence of wonder and discovery. He wanted the design to evoke a sense of magic, much like the color itself.

Phoebe’s eyes sparkled as she considered the challenge. "Why not create a design that appears different depending on the angle and light? Something that invites the observer to look closer, to uncover its secrets."

Inspired, Connor and Phoebe worked together, blending their creativity. They crafted a dynamic emblem - a geometric shape that shifted and shimmered as light played across it. The core of the design was the PANTONE 2235 color, subtly shifting from a deep magenta to a radiant violet, giving the impression of movement and mystery.
Man with a backpack on a city street smiling for the camera. Color PANTONE 2235.

When the trademark was finally revealed, it was met with awe. It wasn’t just a logo; it was an experience. The color PANTONE 2235 seemed to dance with every glance, drawing people into its spell. Connor’s brand became a sensation, symbolizing innovation and the allure of the unknown.

Phoebe, as always, vanished into the background, her role complete. Connor often wondered if she was an angel of sorts, sent to guide him in discovering the magic of PANTONE 2235. He never saw her again, but her influence lingered in every facet of his success.

In the end, the true magic of PANTONE 2235 wasn’t just in its color, but in the way it inspired wonder and curiosity, much like the enigmatic Phoebe Black. And so, the enchanted shade lived on, a testament to the power of collaboration and the charm of the mysterious.
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