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PANTONE 2371

PANTONE 2371

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#4D3C8B
RGB:
77, 60, 139
CMYK:
94, 100, 0, 0
HSL:
253°, 57%, 55%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2098
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5023
in RAL Design:
RAL 290 30 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 590-6
What color is PANTONE 2371? The Pantone Conundrum
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 2371?

Large purple bird standing on top of a snow covered ground next to a building and trees in the background. Color CMYK 94,100,0,0.
Purple cat with spikes on its head and claws on its body, standing on a rock. Color PANTONE 2371.
Cartoon character with a purple outfit and a big smile on his face and chest. Color RGB 77,60,139.
Purple car with a light on top of it's headlight and a light on the front of it. Color #4D3C8B.
PANTONE 2371 has a hexadecimal color code of #4D3C8B, which means it is composed of 30.2% red, 23.53% green, and 54.51% blue in the RGB color model.

It is a medium dark shade of blue-magenta with a hue of 253°, a saturation of 57%, and a lightness of 55% in the HSL color space.

PANTONE 2371 is also known as PANTONE 2371 C, where C stands for coated paper, which affects how the color appears on different materials.

The complementary or opposite color for PANTONE 2371 is #CCFA72, which is a light lime color.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2371 color

Picture with primary colors of Lavender purple, UCLA Blue, Beau blue, Pastel violet and Dark slate blue
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 4011
RAL 5023
RAL 9018
RAL 3015
RAL 5023
RAL Design
RAL 290 60 25
RAL 270 40 30
RAL 250 80 15
RAL 320 70 25
RAL 290 30 40
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2371'

The Pantone Conundrum

Long time ago, in the glamorous world of fashion and design, color is the ultimate currency. Yet, for Alexander Jet, the eccentric inventor known for his over-the-top creations, the color of choice was Pantone 2371 - a shade so peculiar it made the color wheel's normal hues look bland. This neon pinkish purple, somewhere between a futuristic highlighter and a radical raspberry, had never been used before, and Alexander was determined to make it the next big thing.

One day, Alexander’s wild idea collided with an equally audacious individual: Stella Flame, the top model with a reputation for setting trends on fire - figuratively and literally. When Alexander presented his Pantone 2371 concept to her, she was initially skeptical.
PANTONE 2371 color. Woman wearing a purple hat and a blue shirt and jacket with a blue shirt and blue shirt and a purple jacket

"I don’t know, Alexander. This color is so bright it might just blind the paparazzi," Stella quipped, inspecting the vibrant swatch with a raised eyebrow.

But Alexander, with his wild mane of curly hair and a twinkle in his eye, was unfazed. "That’s exactly the point, Stella! Imagine the possibilities! A runway so dazzling it’ll cause a fashion eclipse."

Reluctantly, Stella agreed to give Alexander's vision a chance. Their collaboration kicked off with a prototype - an outlandish ensemble designed to make jaws drop and eyes pop. The outfit was a fusion of high-tech fabric and holographic accents, all drenched in Pantone 2371. When Stella first tried it on, she felt like a walking rave party.
Purple dress on a mannequin with a white background. Example of RGB 77,60,139 color.

On the day of the big fashion show, the atmosphere was electric. The audience, a mix of fashionistas, socialites, and curious onlookers, was buzzing with anticipation. As the lights dimmed and the music blared, Stella strutted onto the runway. The moment she appeared, a collective gasp echoed through the venue. Pantone 2371 was so eye-catching it seemed to warp reality, bending and blending with every camera flash.

Photographers had a field day trying to capture the mesmerizing effect. Some reported that their lenses malfunctioned, unable to handle the color’s intensity. Even the runway lights seemed to flicker in homage to the neon wonder.

But the true magic happened when the color caught the eyes of a renowned fashion critic, Sir Reginald Tweedle. Known for his scathing reviews and love for traditional hues, Tweedle was rendered speechless. After the show, he described Pantone 2371 as "the color of the future, a hue so fantastical it makes other colors look like yesterday’s news."

Soon, Pantone 2371 wasn’t just a fashion statement - it became a global phenomenon. From clothing lines to interior designs, the color infiltrated every corner of the design world. Even street signs and coffee mugs adopted the vibrant shade, making daily life a little more dazzling.

Alexander Jet and Stella Flame became legends, celebrated for their audacious leap into the unknown. The once-mocked Pantone 2371 was now a symbol of innovation and creativity, proving that sometimes, the most outlandish ideas are the ones that change the world.

And as for Stella, she never doubted Alexander’s vision again. After all, if a color could make a fashion critic speechless, imagine what it could do for the rest of us!
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