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PANTONE 2278

PANTONE 2278

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#588631
RGB:
88, 134, 49
CMYK:
62, 0, 98, 35
HSL:
92°, 63%, 53%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Sap green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 575
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6025
in RAL Design:
RAL 120 50 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 240-M
What color is PANTONE 2278? The Dazzling Debut of PANTONE 2278
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 2278?

Painting of a woman in a green dress walking down a street in the snow with a umbrella on. Example of CMYK 62,0,98,35 color.
Sunbeam in the middle of a jungle with a stream running through it and lots of trees and plants. Color RGB 88,134,49.
Green robot is standing in the middle of a city street with tall buildings in the background. Color PANTONE 2278.
Bunch of yellow flowers are on a green plant stem with leaves and stems on a gray background. Color PANTONE 2278.
PANTONE 2278 color. Field of green flowers with the sun shining in the background
PANTONE 2278 has a hexadecimal value of #588631, which means it is composed of 34.51% red, 52.55% green, and 19.22% blue.

It is a dark shade of green, with a hue angle of 92 degrees and a saturation of 63%.

This color can be found in the following Pantone products: Formula Guide, Solid Chips, Solid Color Set, and CAPSURE™.

These products provide physical samples of the color and its digital data, which can help designers and manufacturers communicate and reproduce the color accurately.

PANTONE 2278 is a color that can be used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, graphic design, and fashion design.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2278 color

Picture with primary colors of UP Forest green, Dollar bill, Sea Green, Cadmium green and Emerald
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 2278'

The Dazzling Debut of PANTONE 2278

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where colors were as alive as the people, there was a legend about a shade so vivid, it could make even the dullest day sparkle. This shade was PANTONE 2278, a vibrant, electric pink with the power to make anything it touched pop with an otherworldly brilliance.

Adam Jet, a quirky and inventive artist known for his penchant for unusual color experiments, had just discovered PANTONE 2278. Excited by its potential, he planned to use it in his latest project: an avant-garde polygraphy exhibition. His big idea was to print a series of posters with this dazzling shade, but he needed a perfect model to showcase its magic.
Futuristic green car is on a floating island in the middle of a city with tall buildings and trees. Color CMYK 62,0,98,35.

Enter Stella Flame, the top model with a reputation for lighting up any room she entered. Her photoshoots were the talk of the town, and her charisma was known to turn even the dullest studio into a spectacle. Adam knew she was the only one who could truly make PANTONE 2278 shine.

On the day of the shoot, Stella arrived at Adam’s studio, which was filled with canvases, paint splatters, and a giant, mysterious vat labeled "PANTONE 2278." Her curiosity was piqued. "What’s this color all about?" she asked, eyeing the vat.

Adam, adjusting his polka-dotted bow tie, grinned. "Stella, this color is the key to making everything pop! It’s going to be our secret weapon for an unforgettable polygraphy exhibit."
PANTONE 2278 color. Plate with a sushi on it on a table next to a fork and knife and a spoon

As the session began, Adam dressed Stella in an extravagant outfit covered in PANTONE 2278. The moment she stepped in front of the camera, the room exploded with color. The pink was so intense it seemed to vibrate with its own energy. Stella struck poses, and each click of the camera captured not just her beauty, but the sheer exuberance of the color.

In one shot, Stella was perched on a giant pink cushion, surrounded by floating balloons also in PANTONE 2278. In another, she was wading through a sea of pink paint, looking like a mythical creature emerging from a vibrant dream. The studio was a whirlwind of excitement, laughter, and the occasional accidental splash of paint.

When the photos were finally printed and displayed at the gallery, they were an instant sensation. Visitors flocked to see the radiant posters, mesmerized by how PANTONE 2278 seemed to breathe life into every image. The posters became a must-see attraction, and Adam and Stella’s collaboration was hailed as revolutionary in the world of polygraphy.

Adam and Stella’s success didn’t stop there. They continued to experiment with PANTONE 2278, using it in everything from fashion to home decor. The color became a symbol of fun, creativity, and the magic that happens when artistry meets innovation.

And so, in the vibrant city of Chromaville, the legend of PANTONE 2278 lived on, a testament to how a single shade of pink could turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
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