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PANTONE 2245

PANTONE 2245

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#007E51
RGB:
0, 126, 81
CMYK:
100, 0, 81, 18
HSL:
159°, 100%, 49%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2419
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6024
in RAL Design:
RAL 170 40 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 220-M
What color is PANTONE 2245? The Pantone Pandemonium
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 2245?

PANTONE 2245 color. Man in a green coat and a dog on a leash are standing on the side of the road
Man standing in a cave with a bright light coming from the entrance to it
Painting of a cat on a log in a forest with leaves and trees around it. Color RGB 0,126,81.
Woman in a tie standing in a forest with a green background and a bright light shining through the trees. Example of PANTONE 2245 color.

What color is PANTONE 2245?


PANTONE 2245 is a color code that belongs to the PANTONE Matching System™ (PMS), which is a proprietary color space used in a variety of industries, especially printing, and sometimes in the manufacture of colored paint, fabric, and plastics.

PANTONE 2245 has a coated and an extended gamut coated version, which are denoted by C and XGC respectively.
The coated version has a glossy finish and is printed on coated paper, while the extended gamut coated version uses a larger set of inks to produce more vibrant colors.
PANTONE 2245 C has the following color values:
  • RGB: 0, 126, 81

  • CMYK: 100, 0, 81, 18

  • HEX: #007E51

As you can see, both versions have the same color values in different color spaces.
However, they may look slightly different when printed on different materials or viewed on different screens.

It is a very eye-catching and energetic color that can create a strong contrast with other colors.
Some possible associations with this color are creativity, femininity, passion, and fun.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2245 color

Picture with primary colors of Midnight green, Pine Green, Mountain Meadow, Dark sea green and Pale robin egg 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 2245'

The Pantone Pandemonium

Long time ago, in the bustling metropolis of Colorville, the fashion world was about to experience a revolution. Dr. Virgil Smith, a renowned color scientist, and Vivienne Chanel, the avant-garde fashion writer, were about to team up for a project that would leave everyone in awe. Their target? The audacious, enigmatic Pantone 2245.

Pantone 2245 was a shade like no other - an electric, radiant pink with a hint of iridescence, known for its ability to turn heads and dazzle eyes. It was a color that had never been seen before, a hue that seemed to defy both description and imagination.
Painting of a house on a hill with a lighthouse in the background and a green sky with stars. Example of PANTONE 2245 color.

Virgil, with his signature lab coat and a twinkle in his eye, had spent months in his lab perfecting the exact formula to bring Pantone 2245 to life. He'd mixed, tested, and even danced in front of his lab's giant color spectrum analyzer to ensure that this color was just right. Vivienne, on the other hand, was known for her bold fashion statements and her ability to turn any garment into a piece of high art. When she heard about Virgil's color breakthrough, she immediately envisioned the possibilities.

Their collaboration began with a grand, though somewhat chaotic, brainstorming session in Vivienne's studio. The room was strewn with fabric swatches, sketches, and fashion magazines. "Imagine," Vivienne said, twirling around in a pair of glittery purple tights, "a whole line of dresses in Pantone 2245! It’ll be like a pink explosion!"

Virgil chuckled. "Well, it certainly is a powerful color. But let's not forget the science behind it. Pantone 2245 is designed to pop and energize. It’s practically a party in a paint can!"

The two set to work, with Vivienne dreaming up extravagant designs while Virgil calculated the precise dye ratios to ensure the color remained as vibrant as intended. Days turned into nights, and the two were soon known throughout Colorville for their eccentric working hours and offbeat fashion experiments.
Green sports car is parked on a wet street in the city at night time. Example of RGB 0,126,81 color.

One day, Vivienne arrived at Virgil’s lab with a box of confetti and an oversized pair of sunglasses. "We need to test this color in real-world conditions!" she declared. Virgil looked bemused but agreed. They donned the sunglasses and threw the confetti around, marveling at how Pantone 2245 transformed the tiny bits of paper into sparkling bursts of joy.

The culmination of their efforts was the launch of the "Pantone Pandemonium" collection at the Colorville Fashion Week. The event was a spectacle of glitter, glam, and, of course, Pantone 2245. Models strutted down the runway in gowns that seemed to defy gravity, all in varying shades of that electrifying pink. Each outfit was a masterpiece, reflecting the light in a mesmerizing dance of color and shine.

The grand finale featured Vivienne herself in a Pantone 2245 jumpsuit adorned with LED lights that flashed in sync with the beat of the music. As she took her final walk, the audience erupted into applause and laughter, captivated by the sheer audacity and joy of the display.
Woman with green hair and a green jacket on is smiling at the camera with a sunset in the background. Color PANTONE 2245.

Virgil, watching from the sidelines, beamed with pride. "I think we’ve done it, Vivienne. Pantone 2245 is now officially the color of fun and fabulousness."

Vivienne grinned. "And it’s only the beginning. There’s a whole world out there waiting for a splash of pink excitement!"

The "Pantone Pandemonium" collection became a sensation, proving that sometimes, the most unexpected collaborations could produce the most unforgettable results. And as for Virgil and Vivienne, they continued their colorful adventures, always on the lookout for the next big splash in the world of fashion.
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