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PANTONE 2301

PANTONE 2301

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#8CA71D
RGB:
140, 167, 29
CMYK:
46, 0, 100, 14
HSL:
72°, 83%, 65%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Apple Green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 377
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1027
in RAL Design:
RAL 100 60 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 250-5
What color is PANTONE 2301? The Great Pantone Revolution
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:18

What color is PANTONE 2301?

Green glass vase on top of a table next to a black object on a table top with a green light. Color #8CA71D.
Green glass vase on top of a table next to a black object on a table top with a green light. Color PANTONE 2301.
Bridge over a river surrounded by green mountains and trees in a fantasy landscape with mossy rocks and mossy grass
Painting of a river with a green sky in the background. Example of CMYK 46,0,100,14 color.
PANTONE 2301 color example: Plate of asparagus with a little bit of pepper on top of it and a few other pieces of asparagus
Vase with green flowers next to a bowl of fruit and a window sill with a sunny light coming through. Color #8CA71D.
PANTONE 2301 is a color code that represents a medium dark shade of yellow-green.
It has a hexadecimal value of #8CA71D and a RGB value of 140, 167, 29.

PANTONE 2301 is a color so bright
It makes you feel cheerful and light
It's like a fresh lemon with a hint of lime
Or a sunny day in the summertime

But don't be fooled by its happy hue
It can also be sour and bitter too
It's the color of envy and jealousy
Or a rotten banana that's past its expiry

So use it wisely and with care
PANTONE 2301 is a color to beware
It can be sweet or it can be sour
Depending on the mood and the hour

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2301 color

Picture with primary colors of Black, Sepia, Bronze, Dark tangerine and Desert sand
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 2301'

The Great Pantone Revolution

Long time ago, far away, in the whimsical land of Chromatica, colors ruled the world with a spectrum of hues that shaped every corner of life. But until one fateful day, a single color had been neglected: Pantone 2301, a shade so vibrant it shimmered between pink and purple like the perfect twilight.

In the bustling city of Coloropolis, Dr. Anna Gold, a renowned color scientist with an impeccable sense of style, and Vivienne Goowanni, a celebrated writer with an unparalleled gift for storytelling, were about to change the world. They’d both heard whispers of Pantone 2301's untapped potential, but no one had truly explored its magic.
PANTONE 2301 color example: Close up of a plant with a yellow shell on it's side and green leaves on the other side

Anna, with her lab coated in every color imaginable, had been experimenting with hues and tones for years. She had a feeling that Pantone 2301 could bring something extraordinary to motion design. Her experiments had shown that the color had an unusual ability to make things dance on the screen like never before.

Vivienne, known for her creative tales that could bring even the dullest material to life, was in search of a new story. She had been enchanted by the idea of a color that no one seemed to understand. When Anna approached her with the idea of exploring Pantone 2301, Vivienne saw it as the perfect muse for her next masterpiece.
Cup of tea with a flower in it on a table with water and grass in the background. Color CMYK 46,0,100,14.

They decided to team up and create a motion design project that would showcase Pantone 2301 in all its glory. The project was to be called "The Twilight Ballet." Anna began by programming the color into various motion design scenarios, while Vivienne crafted a story where characters of all shapes and sizes danced through a world where Pantone 2301 brought every movement to life.

In their story, a troupe of dancers - each representing a different color - were preparing for the grand Twilight Ball, an event where they would showcase their movements under the light of Pantone 2301. This color, they discovered, had the extraordinary ability to turn simple steps into graceful pirouettes and subtle movements into spectacular displays of light and shadow.

As the story unfolded, the colors danced with such exuberance that they began to influence the world outside the screen. The citizens of Coloropolis marveled at the beauty and elegance of the animations. Pantone 2301 was no longer just a shade on a palette but a revolutionary force that brought art to life in ways they’d never imagined.

The motion design project became an overnight sensation, and Anna and Vivienne were celebrated as heroes of the color world. The Twilight Ballet not only captured hearts but also inspired a new wave of creative experimentation. Pantone 2301 had finally found its place in the world, proving that sometimes, even the most overlooked things can shine brightly with a little imagination and collaboration.

And so, in the land of Chromatica, Pantone 2301 was celebrated as the color that danced its way into everyone’s hearts, thanks to the brilliant minds of Dr. Anna Gold and Vivienne Goowanni, who dared to dream in color.
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