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PANTONE 2275

PANTONE 2275

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#C6D79B
RGB:
198, 215, 155
CMYK:
24, 0, 48, 0
HSL:
77°, 28%, 84%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7486
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1014
in RAL Design:
RAL 110 80 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 240-1
What color is PANTONE 2275? The Color of Revolution
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:34

What color is PANTONE 2275?

Cartoon character with a green shirt and blonde hair and a green jacket with a green shirt on and a green building in the background
Green truck parked in a field next to a tree and grass covered field with a person in the back seat. Color #C6D79B.
Woman in a futuristic suit with a futuristic background. Color PANTONE 2275.
PANTONE 2275 color. Green building with a lot of windows on it's side and a grassy area in front of it
Painting of a woman on a green wall above a desk with a laptop computer on it and a green chair. Color RGB 198,215,155.
Large green building with a lot of domes on top of it in a city park with tall buildings in the background. Color RGB 198,215,155.
Green alien is standing in a tunnel with pipes and wires
Painting of a group of alien heads surrounded by smaller heads of heads in a surreal manner of art. Color RGB 198,215,155.
Green jacket with a blue lining and a black background. Color PANTONE 2275.
Green owl on a rock in a room with lights and plants around it and a window behind it. Example of PANTONE 2275 color.
PANTONE 2275 color. Painting of a green house in the woods with a pond in front of it and trees around it
Woman with glasses and a green jacket on a gray background. Color CMYK 24,0,48,0.
Green fabric with a very wavy design on it's surface, with a white background. Example of PANTONE 2275 color.
Small house in a forest with a path leading to it and a path leading to the house in the distance. Color CMYK 24,0,48,0.
PANTONE 2275 is a bright pastel chartreuse green color that has a hexadecimal color code of #C6D79B.
It has a hue value of 77°, indicating that this is a cold color.
This color has a saturation of 28%, and a lightness of 84%.
PANTONE 2275 is composed of 77.65% red, 84.31% green and 60.78% blue in the RGB color model.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2275 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark olive, Linen, Pale silver, Teal blue and Onyx
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2275'

The Color of Revolution

Karl Krang was a renowned artist known for pushing boundaries, but he had hit a creative wall. Nothing seemed vibrant enough to break through his artistic slump - until he discovered PANTONE 2275. This color, a striking shade of neon magenta, seemed to vibrate with an energy he hadn’t felt in years.

Karl saw PANTONE 2275 as the key to revitalizing his work, but he needed it in vast quantities. That's where Eva Hawk, a factory worker at a local paint manufacturing plant, entered the story. Eva was known for her meticulous work with pigments, ensuring every batch was flawless.
PANTONE 2275 color example: Grassy field with trees and a bench in the middle of it on a foggy day in the woods

One crisp autumn morning, Karl visited the factory with a sense of purpose. He needed to discuss his grand vision with Eva, hoping she could provide the perfect consistency of PANTONE 2275. As he entered the factory, the hum of machines and the scent of fresh paint filled the air. Karl approached Eva, who was busy monitoring the color mixing process.

"Eva, I'm Karl Krang. I need your help with something very special," he began. "I want to create a series of murals with PANTONE 2275. It needs to be perfect."

Eva looked up from her work, her curiosity piqued. "PANTONE 2275? That’s a bold choice. But why?"

Karl’s eyes sparkled with enthusiasm. "This color represents a new wave, a fusion of energy and passion. I believe it can transform not just art but perception itself. It’s revolutionary."
Green office with a fountain in the middle of the room and a lot of windows on the wall. Color RGB 198,215,155.

Eva was intrigued. She agreed to help, but she wanted to understand Karl’s vision better. They spent hours discussing the concept, the impact of color psychology, and the intended message. Karl was impressed by Eva’s insights and her deep understanding of the material.

Days turned into weeks as Eva worked tirelessly, blending PANTONE 2275 to Karl’s exacting standards. The factory was abuzz with rumors about the unusual project. Everyone was curious about what Karl would create with such an intense color.

Finally, the day arrived when the murals were ready to be unveiled. Karl had chosen several public spaces around the city for his installation, transforming dull walls into vibrant statements of art. The city buzzed with anticipation, and people gathered to witness the reveal.

As the drapes were pulled back, a collective gasp echoed through the crowd. The murals, bathed in PANTONE 2275, were nothing short of mesmerizing. The neon magenta seemed to pulse with life, drawing viewers into its hypnotic depths. Each piece was a visual symphony, combining energy and emotion in ways that left the audience spellbound.

But the true shock came when people began to realize that the color had an unexpected effect. It wasn't just visually striking; it seemed to stir emotions and inspire action. In the weeks that followed, the murals sparked a wave of creativity and change throughout the city. New businesses opened, community projects blossomed, and a renewed sense of unity emerged.

Karl’s revolutionary use of PANTONE 2275 had transformed not only his art but the very fabric of the community. And Eva Hawk’s role, though less visible, was crucial to this success. Her expertise ensured that the color’s full potential was realized, bridging the gap between artistic vision and practical application.

In the end, Karl and Eva’s collaboration proved that the right shade of color could indeed spark a revolution - one that changed perceptions and inspired an entire city.
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