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PANTONE 2269

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#90BF73
RGB:
144, 191, 115
CMYK:
51, 0, 71, 0
HSL:
97°, 40%, 75%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Pistachio
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2262
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6021
in RAL Design:
RAL 120 70 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 240-2
in NCS:
NCS S 2030-G30Y
What color is PANTONE 2269? The Chromatic Quest: Ralph and Vivienne's Journey with Pantone 2269
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:20

What color is PANTONE 2269?

Painting of a building with a staircase going up to it and a few rocks in front of it. Color PANTONE 2269.
Green alien woman with a staircase leading to a green doorway with stairs leading to it and a stairway leading to the upper level
Green creature with horns and a large nose and mouth is standing in front of a cloudy sky with clouds. Example of RGB 144,191,115 color.
Kitten is on a green leather couch with its eyes open and looking at the camera with a serious look on its face
PANTONE 2269 color. Woman with green hair and a green eyeliner wearing a black outfit and gold jewelry and a green eyeliner
Painting of a snowy mountain landscape with a stream and pine trees in the foreground and a sun shining over the mountains
Cave with a stream of water and plants growing out of it's sides and a bright light coming from the ceiling. Example of PANTONE 2269 color.
PANTONE 2269 has different variants depending on the type of material it is applied to, such as coated paper, uncoated paper, or plastic.

This means that it is composed of 56.47% red, 74.9% green, and 45.1% blue.

It is also composed of 51% cyan, 0% magenta, 71% yellow, and 0% black.

PANTONE 2269 is a light and fresh color that resembles the hue of spring leaves or grass.

This color can be used to create a natural, lively, or energetic mood in design.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2269 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Platinum, Teal blue, Ruddy brown and Yellow green
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 8022
RAL 9001
RAL 5007
RAL 2001
RAL 1012
RAL Design
RAL 160 20 20
RAL 110 90 05
RAL 200 50 25
RAL 060 50 60
RAL 110 70 60
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2269'

The Chromatic Quest: Ralph and Vivienne's Journey with Pantone 2269

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Inksville, where colors were more than mere hues but living entities shaping the world, the new Pantone color 2269 was creating a stir. This vibrant, electric shade promised to revolutionize the world of polygraphy, but its true potential was yet to be discovered.

Ralph Angelos, a bright-eyed student with a passion for color theory, had always been fascinated by the interplay of colors in print. Yet, despite his academic achievements, he felt a nagging sense that his understanding of color was incomplete. The arrival of Pantone 2269, with its mesmerizing vibrancy and unique characteristics, presented him with an opportunity to push the boundaries of his knowledge.
Painting of a green house with a tree in front of it and a street in front of it. Example of #90BF73 color.

Vivienne Sweetheart, a renowned writer and print media innovator, was known for her ability to weave compelling narratives through the most intricate designs. She had just completed her latest book, "Echoes of the Spectrum," and was looking for a fresh way to make her work stand out. When she learned about Pantone 2269, she saw it as the perfect tool to elevate her designs and captivate her readers in a new way.

Their paths crossed one sunny afternoon at a local print shop, where Ralph was admiring the new color swatches and Vivienne was discussing her latest project with the shop’s owner. Intrigued by Ralph’s enthusiasm, Vivienne struck up a conversation. Ralph eagerly shared his insights into Pantone 2269, explaining how its rich, deep tones could transform the visual impact of printed materials.

Vivienne, impressed by Ralph’s knowledge and passion, saw an opportunity for collaboration. "I want to use Pantone 2269 in my next book cover and promotional materials," she said. "But I need someone who truly understands its potential. Would you be interested in working together?"
Cartoon character with long hair and a green dress in a forest with green leaves and plants. Color PANTONE 2269.

Ralph’s eyes sparkled with excitement. "Absolutely! Let’s explore what this color can really do."

They set to work, diving deep into the possibilities that Pantone 2269 offered. Ralph meticulously studied its interaction with different paper types, inks, and other colors, while Vivienne experimented with designs and layouts that showcased the color’s vibrancy. Their creative process was a symphony of ideas and experiments, blending Ralph’s technical expertise with Vivienne’s artistic vision.

As their project progressed, they discovered that Pantone 2269 had the remarkable ability to evoke a range of emotions and responses. In some contexts, it exuded a sense of bold innovation, while in others, it conveyed a deep, introspective calm. They used this versatility to create a book cover that was not just visually striking but also deeply resonant with the book’s themes.

The launch of Vivienne’s book was a resounding success. The cover, adorned with Pantone 2269, captured the attention of readers and critics alike, setting a new standard in print design. Ralph’s role in the project earned him recognition in the design community, and he continued to explore the transformative power of colors in print.

Their collaboration not only showcased the potential of Pantone 2269 but also highlighted the magic that can happen when creativity and technical expertise come together. Ralph and Vivienne’s journey became a celebrated example of how a single color could ignite a creative revolution, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.

And so, in the vibrant world of Inksville, Pantone 2269 became more than just a color - it became a symbol of innovation, collaboration, and the endless possibilities that arise when passion meets expertise.
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