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PANTONE 2419

PANTONE 2419

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#007B53
RGB:
0, 123, 83
CMYK:
97, 13, 78, 16
HSL:
160°, 100%, 48%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2245
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6024
in RAL Design:
RAL 170 40 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 220-3
What color is PANTONE 2419? The Fisherman and the Engineer: The Rise of PANTONE 2419
2024-09-05 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 2419?

Robot that is standing in the grass with flowers in the background. Example of CMYK 97,13,78,16 color.
Green and brown dinosaur on a table next to a gray background. Example of RGB 0,123,83 color.
Green dragon statue on top of a rock next to a forest of trees and bushes. Example of RGB 0,123,83 color.
Painting of a japanese landscape with a river and pagodas in the background. Color RGB 0,123,83.
Man in a green suit and top hat with a beard and mustache on a street at night with lights. Color RGB 0,123,83.
PANTONE 2419 is a dark pastel spring green color with a hexadecimal value of #007B53.

It has a hue angle of 160 degrees, a saturation of 100%, and a lightness of 48%.

It is a cool color that can evoke feelings of freshness, nature, and harmony.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2419 color

Picture with primary colors of Outer Space, Cadet blue, Chamoisee, Snow and Smoky black
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 7022
RAL 5024
RAL 1036
RAL 9016
RAL 9005
RAL Design
RAL 160 30 05
RAL 190 60 20
RAL 050 50 30
RAL 360 92 05
RAL 170 20 20
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2419'

The Fisherman and the Engineer: The Rise of PANTONE 2419

Once upon a time, in a coastal village known for its pristine waters and vibrant sunrises, lived a humble fisherman named Pier Chen. Pier spent his days casting nets and hauling in the ocean’s bounty, but his nights were devoted to a peculiar passion: colors. From the subtle gradients of the twilight sky to the deep blues of the midnight sea, Pier was fascinated by the hues that nature offered. He captured these in a small notebook, meticulously mixing inks from the shells and stones he collected, always searching for the perfect shade that could reflect his beloved ocean.

Pier had a dream. He longed to create a color so unique and profound that it would capture the essence of his village - the beauty, the tranquility, the mystery of the deep sea. He believed this color could bridge the gap between nature and human art, allowing others to experience the serenity he felt every day.
Green statue of a horse on a city street at sunset or dawn with palm trees in the background. Example of PANTONE 2419 color.

One day, while trading his catch in the city, Pier heard rumors of a brilliant engineer named Jessica Abloh. Jessica was renowned for her work in polygraphy, a field that combined art and science to create perfect prints. Intrigued, Pier decided to seek her out. He found Jessica in her workshop, surrounded by machines that whirred and clicked, producing prints with colors more vivid than he had ever seen.

Pier approached Jessica with his idea, presenting her with his notebook full of color mixtures. "I want to create a color that captures the spirit of the ocean," he said earnestly. Jessica, intrigued by the fisherman’s passion, agreed to help. She saw potential in Pier’s vision and was inspired by his connection to the natural world - a perspective she had rarely encountered in her engineering work.

Together, they embarked on a journey to create the perfect color. Jessica taught Pier about the science of pigments, how light interacted with different materials, and the importance of precision in color creation. Pier, in turn, shared his deep understanding of the sea and the natural elements that inspired his palette. They worked tirelessly, combining Jessica’s technical expertise with Pier’s artistic intuition.
Demon with horns and a green face and red eyes is shown in this digital painting style image by artist mark taylor

Days turned into weeks as they experimented with different combinations, mixing and testing, until one evening, under the glow of a setting sun, they found it. A color unlike any other, a shade so deep and yet so vibrant, it seemed to pulse with life. It was the perfect blend of Pier’s love for the ocean and Jessica’s mastery of technology - a color that captured the soul of the sea.

They named it PANTONE 2419, after the coordinates of Pier’s village and the number of attempts it took to perfect it. PANTONE 2419 quickly gained attention in the world of design and printing. Its depth and versatility made it a favorite among artists, designers, and printers alike. The color was used in everything from high-end fashion to intricate art pieces, becoming a symbol of the harmony between nature and technology.

But for Pier and Jessica, PANTONE 2419 was more than just a color; it was a testament to their collaboration and the magic that happens when two worlds - one of tradition and nature, the other of innovation and science - come together.

Pier continued his life as a fisherman, but now his name was known far beyond his village. Jessica went on to innovate further in polygraphy, always keeping a vial of PANTONE 2419 on her desk as a reminder of the incredible journey they had shared.

And so, PANTONE 2419 rose to prominence, not just as a color, but as a symbol of creativity, collaboration, and the beauty that can be found when different worlds meet.
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