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PANTONE 2264

PANTONE 2264

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#6A9860
RGB:
106, 152, 96
CMYK:
64, 13, 72, 8
HSL:
109°, 37%, 60%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2263
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6011
in RAL Design:
RAL 130 60 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 760-5
What color is PANTONE 2264? The Pantone Paradox
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:18

What color is PANTONE 2264?

Woman in a green kimono on a wooden floor in front of a green wall and a wooden fence. Color PANTONE 2264.
Man with a beard and a green leather jacket on his shoulders and a black haircut with spiked spikes. Color #6A9860.
Pathway in a tropical setting with palm trees and plants on either side of it and a stone path leading up to the top
Green bird with a blue and yellow beak on a branch of a tree with a blurry background. Color #6A9860.
PANTONE 2264 color example: Woman with green hair and a bra top on a chair with a chair behind her and a chair behind her
Bedroom with green walls and a bed with green sheets and pillows and a wooden floor and a wooden table with a lamp
PANTONE 2264 has different variations depending on the material and printing process, such as coated, uncoated, or plastic.
The hexadecimal color code for PANTONE 2264 is #6A9860, which is a shade of green with 41.57% red, 59.61% green, and 37.65% blue in the RGB color model.
In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 109° (degrees), 37% saturation, and 60% lightness.
This color has an approximate wavelength of 553.6 nm.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2264 color

Picture with primary colors of Asparagus, Onyx, Hunter green, Ecru and Medium spring bud
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 6021
RAL 9005
RAL 6002
RAL 1002
RAL 1000
RAL Design
RAL 120 60 30
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 140 30 20
RAL 080 70 30
RAL 100 80 30
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2264'

The Pantone Paradox

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Chromopolis, where every building shimmered with hues and every street sparkled with shades, there was an aura of excitement. Rumors of a new color were circulating, a hue that promised to revolutionize design. This was no ordinary color - it was Pantone 2264, a shade so vivid it was said to dance with an inner light. And it was about to become the centerpiece of an extraordinary adventure.

Ravindra Xiang, the city’s most eccentric artist, had heard whispers of this mysterious Pantone 2264. Known for his whimsical creations, Ravindra was intrigued. He envisioned an artwork that could only be brought to life with this enigmatic hue. But there was a catch - Pantone 2264 wasn’t available in stores yet. Its exclusive release was shrouded in secrecy.
Green and gold object on a brown wall with a brown background. Color RGB 106,152,96.

Enter Stella Goowanni, a cheerful and slightly scatterbrained delivery worker who specialized in transporting highly classified art supplies. She had just received a cryptic delivery request: a single canister of Pantone 2264, marked with an intricate, glowing seal.

The canister was to be delivered to Ravindra's studio, located in a peculiar building shaped like a giant paintbrush. Stella, armed with a map that looked more like a doodle, set off on her mission. As she navigated through streets that seemed to change color as she passed, she realized this wasn’t going to be an ordinary delivery.

Meanwhile, Ravindra was in his studio, surrounded by canvases, brushes, and eccentric contraptions. He was impatiently waiting, his eyes sparkling with the anticipation of seeing Pantone 2264 for the first time. According to legend, the color had the power to animate designs, making them not only visually striking but also imbued with a playful spirit.

Stella's journey took a series of bizarre turns. Her route was blocked by a traffic jam of enormous, floating paint palettes, and she had to negotiate with a troupe of tap-dancing paintbrushes who demanded a performance for passage. Yet, through it all, Stella remained determined and optimistic, her spirit as bright as the colors she transported.
Staircase leading to a bright green room with a bright window and a plant in the corner of the room. Example of RGB 106,152,96 color.

Finally, after what felt like a journey through an ever-shifting kaleidoscope, Stella arrived at Ravindra’s studio. She was greeted with a mixture of awe and relief by the artist, who was practically vibrating with excitement.

With a ceremonious flourish, Stella handed over the canister. Ravindra opened it with trembling hands, revealing the most dazzling color he had ever seen. Pantone 2264 was a radiant blend of cerulean and magenta, shifting shades with every angle, as if it were alive.

Ravindra immediately set to work, applying the color to a massive canvas. As the first stroke was laid down, the studio was filled with a mesmerizing glow. The canvas seemed to breathe, and the designs started moving in sync with the rhythm of Ravindra’s brush. It was as if the color had a mind of its own, playfully interacting with the artist’s every movement.

Stella watched in amazement as the painting transformed into a magical landscape where trees danced, rivers sparkled, and mythical creatures frolicked. It was a sight like no other - Pantone 2264 had truly lived up to its promise.

The artist and the delivery worker celebrated the success with a toast of sparkling lemonade. Ravindra thanked Stella for her perseverance, while Stella, still in awe, couldn't wait to tell everyone about the most enchanting delivery of her career.

From that day forward, Pantone 2264 became the most sought-after color in Chromopolis, inspiring artists and designers to explore new realms of creativity. As for Ravindra and Stella, their adventure became a cherished story, a testament to the magic that happens when art and imagination collide.

And so, the Pantone Paradox continued to captivate the city, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most extraordinary creations begin with a single, shimmering stroke of color.
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