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PANTONE 2291

PANTONE 2291

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#B3CB60
RGB:
179, 203, 96
CMYK:
38, 0, 82, 0
HSL:
73°, 53%, 80%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
June bud
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2290
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1024
in RAL Design:
RAL 110 80 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 250-M
What color is PANTONE 2291? The Pantone Paradigm: Iona and Jessica’s Technicolor Triumph
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 2291?

Green vase and a green plant on a shelf next to a green lamp and a green picture frame. Color PANTONE 2291.
Green creature with a big head and big eyes is holding a sword and a green leafy head. Color #B3CB60.
Frog on top of a puddle of water next to rocks and flowers with leaves on it's back. Example of PANTONE 2291 color.
Girl with green hair and horns on her head is smiling at the camera with a green shirt on. Example of RGB 179,203,96 color.
Heart shaped clock with a clock face in the middle of it's frame. Color CMYK 38,0,82,0.
PANTONE 2291 is a shade of yellow-green that has a hexadecimal value of #B3CB60.
This color composed of 70.2% red, 79.61% green and 37.65% blue in the RGB color model.
It is a light and bright color that has a hue of 73°, a saturation of 53% and a lightness of 80% in the HSL color space.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2291 color

Picture with primary colors of Hunter green, Xanadu, Tan, Dark sea green and Field drab
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 6002
RAL 7023
RAL 1001
RAL 7045
RAL 8008
RAL Design
RAL 140 30 20
RAL 140 50 05
RAL 060 70 20
RAL 130 70 30
RAL 080 40 40
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2291'

The Pantone Paradigm: Iona and Jessica’s Technicolor Triumph

Long time ago, far away, in the whimsical land of Chromatica, where colors had their own personalities and could dance if the mood was right, the famed Entrepreneur Iona Nova and the ingenious Engineer Jessica Rodriguez set out on an adventure that would redefine design as they knew it.

The town of Chromatica was vibrant, but its palette had grown stagnant. The townsfolk were tired of the same old shades and were longing for a splash of excitement. It was in this backdrop of drab hues that Iona Nova, renowned for her vision and flair, stumbled upon a dusty old color swatch in a forgotten corner of her studio. The color was Pantone 2291 - a vivid shade of pink that seemed to pulse with an otherworldly energy. Intrigued, Iona knew this color had the potential to shake things up.
Green background. Example of #B3CB60 color.

Iona summoned Jessica Rodriguez, a prodigious engineer with a knack for turning the fantastical into reality. Together, they brainstormed how to use Pantone 2291 in ways never before imagined. The first idea they hatched was to create a "Hue Harmonizer," a device that would synchronize Pantone 2291 with any color in the spectrum, turning ordinary designs into extraordinary masterpieces.

Jessica set to work on the Hue Harmonizer, her lab filled with neon lights and beeping gadgets. After weeks of tinkering, soldering, and a few accidental explosions of glitter, the machine was finally ready. The duo presented it at the annual Chromatica Design Fair, where curious eyes were immediately drawn to the machine’s pulsating pink glow.

The demonstration was nothing short of spectacular. Iona showed how the Hue Harmonizer could transform a drab gray wall into a vibrant panorama of colors, all with Pantone 2291 acting as the orchestrator. A simple park bench became a dazzling piece of interactive art, changing colors in response to people’s moods. The crowd was mesmerized as the pink hue seemed to breathe life into the surroundings, making every design sing with a fresh vitality.

But the real magic happened when Iona and Jessica decided to use Pantone 2291 in a more unconventional way. They created a "Mood-Matching Foliage," a garden where the flowers and leaves changed color based on the emotions of the people around them. Pantone 2291 was the key ingredient, giving the foliage a whimsical, ever-shifting charm. As people strolled through the garden, their laughter and tears influenced the colors, creating an emotional symphony of pink.

Word of their innovative use of Pantone 2291 spread far and wide. The dynamic duo was invited to showcase their work in cities across the globe, transforming spaces and sparking joy wherever they went. Their designs became a testament to the power of creativity and the boundless possibilities that a single, vibrant hue could offer.

In the end, Iona Nova and Jessica Rodriguez didn’t just make Pantone 2291 a sensation - they proved that even the most familiar things, when viewed through a lens of imagination and ingenuity, could change the world in the most delightful and unexpected ways. And so, in the land of Chromatica and beyond, the legend of their technicolor triumph continued to inspire, reminding everyone that sometimes, all it takes to make life extraordinary is a touch of pink and a lot of heart.
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