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PANTONE 2340

PANTONE 2340

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#D36D77
RGB:
211, 109, 119
CMYK:
9, 66, 40, 0
HSL:
354°, 48%, 83%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Candy pink
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 702
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3014
in RAL Design:
RAL 020 60 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 480-6
in NCS:
NCS S 2040-R
What color is PANTONE 2340? The Enchanted Shade
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 2340?

PANTONE 2340 color. Girl is at a table with a bowl of food in front of her face and a plate of raspberries in front of her
Sculpture of a face with a strange look on it's face and a strange head with a strange look on its face. Example of #D36D77 color.
Painting of a street with a red puddle of water and trees with red balls in the sky and a car parked on the street
Futuristic city with a giant clock tower and a planet in the background. Color PANTONE 2340.
Woman with pink hair and a flower in her hair. Color #D36D77.
PANTONE 2340 is a medium light shade of pink-red with a hexadecimal code of #D36D77.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 82.75% red, 42.75% green and 46.67% blue.

In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 354°, a saturation of 48%, and a lightness of 83%.

PANTONE 2340 is available in various Pantone products, such as formula guides, solid chips, and plastic chips.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2340 color

Picture with primary colors of Zinnwaldite, Pale chestnut, Gray, Medium turquoise and Cordovan
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 2340'

The Enchanted Shade

Long time ago, in the vibrant city of Colorville, where every hue had its own story, young Connor Ford, a budding designer, was on the brink of his greatest challenge yet. His professor, Stella Frost, renowned for her mastery in color theory, had assigned her students a project: create a trademark design using the elusive PANTONE 2340, a hue so enchanting it was often considered the city’s best-kept secret.

Connor, known for his creativity but plagued by doubt, was both thrilled and anxious. PANTONE 2340 was a stunning shade of violet, shimmering with a magical glow that seemed to shift subtly with every glance. It had a way of drawing people in, and Connor wanted his design to capture that very essence.

In the bustling studio, Connor worked tirelessly. His sketches were filled with swirling patterns and vibrant elements, but nothing seemed quite right. His frustration grew until he heard a soft knock on the door. It was Professor Stella Frost, her presence like a breath of fresh air.

"Struggling with PANTONE 2340, Connor?" she asked, her eyes twinkling with understanding.

Connor nodded. "It’s such a beautiful color, but I can’t seem to harness its magic in my design."

Professor Frost smiled warmly. "Let me show you something." She guided him to a cozy corner of the studio where a large, ornate book lay open. It was a collection of designs from the city’s past, each showcasing how different colors had been used to tell unique stories.

"Look closely," she said, pointing to a page. "Every color has its own voice, but it’s up to us to listen."

Connor’s eyes widened as he saw designs that seemed to come alive with their colors. Inspired, he returned to his work with renewed vigor. Instead of merely using PANTONE 2340 as a decorative element, he decided to make it the heart of his design.

He envisioned a magical realm where PANTONE 2340 was the key to a hidden treasure. The design depicted a whimsical map with winding paths and sparkling stars, all leading to a grand, shimmering vault. The color wasn’t just a backdrop but a glowing guide that illuminated the way.

Days turned into nights as Connor poured his heart into the project. The studio became his enchanted workshop, where the hues of PANTONE 2340 danced across his canvases. Professor Frost frequently checked in, offering encouragement and gentle guidance.

Finally, the day of the presentation arrived. Connor nervously unveiled his design, the PANTONE 2340 glistening like a celestial gem. The room fell silent as everyone marveled at the intricate, enchanting map. It wasn’t just a design; it was a story brought to life, with PANTONE 2340 as its guiding star.

Professor Frost beamed with pride. "Connor, you’ve not only embraced the magic of PANTONE 2340 but also made it the hero of your design. This is truly remarkable."

Connor’s heart swelled with joy. His design wasn’t just a success; it was a testament to the power of creativity and the beauty of finding the right shade. He realized that with the right guidance and a touch of imagination, even the most elusive colors could weave incredible tales.

As he left the studio, Connor looked up at the city’s skyline, where every color seemed to shimmer a little brighter. Thanks to PANTONE 2340 and Professor Frost’s guidance, he had learned that every hue had a story waiting to be told, and sometimes, the most magical designs were those where the color became more than just a part of the picture - it became the heart of the story.
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