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PANTONE 2755

PANTONE 2755

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#322B6A
RGB:
50, 43, 106
CMYK:
97, 100, 0, 30
HSL:
247°, 59%, 42%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 274
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5022
in RAL Design:
RAL 290 20 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 590-5
What color is PANTONE 2755? The Pantone Conundrum
2024-09-05 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 2755?

PANTONE 2755 color. Woman at a table with a pen and paper in her hand and a glass of water in front of her
CMYK 97,100,0,30. Large tree with purple leaves in a city at night time with a car parked in front of it
PANTONE 2755 is a color code that represents a dark shade of blue-magenta.

It has a hexadecimal value of #322B6A and a RGB value of (50, 43, 106).

In terms of temperature, it is a cold color with a hue of 247°.

A color deep and bold
Like a starry night sky
Or a velvet cloak of old

A color rich and cool
Like a blooming iris flower
Or a sparkling sapphire jewel

A color that inspires
Creativity and mystery
Passion and desires

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2755 color

Picture with primary colors of Pale chestnut, Prussian blue, Pang, Onyx and Eggshell
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 3015
RAL 5026
RAL 7015
RAL 9005
RAL 9001
RAL Design
RAL 010 70 20
RAL 240 20 22
RAL 290 30 20
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 070 90 10
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2755'

The Pantone Conundrum

Once upon a time, in a charming coastal town, there lived a fisherman named Christian Ford. Christian was a master of the sea, known far and wide for his exceptional skills and unflappable demeanor. But despite his prowess on the waves, he had one quirky passion - fashion. This, in itself, was unusual, but what really set Christian apart was his obsession with a color that no one else seemed to care about: Pantone 2755.

Pantone 2755 was a vibrant, electric blue, a hue so striking that it looked like it had been plucked from a cosmic nebula. Christian adored this color and had it splashed across everything he wore - from his rain slickers to his wellies. The townsfolk were bemused, but Christian didn’t mind. His clothes were so brilliantly blue that he seemed to be the only person who could brighten up a stormy day.
Drawing of a alien with a helmet on it's head and a ball of hair on his head. Color #322B6A.

One day, a writer named Vivienne Honey arrived in town. Vivienne was known for her sharp wit and impeccable fashion sense. She had just penned a book named "Color in Chaos," a satire about the impact of colors on society. Intrigued by Christian’s peculiar wardrobe, Vivienne decided to write a chapter about him, dubbing it "The Blue Fisherman."

Vivienne approached Christian with her notebook. "I’ve heard you’re quite the fashionista," she began. "Tell me, why Pantone 2755?"

Christian grinned and said, "Why not? This color’s like the ocean on a sunny day - vivid, energetic, and a bit unpredictable."

Vivienne chuckled. "I must say, you’re the only fisherman I know who makes waves with his wardrobe. I’m curious, though - how does this color impact your fishing?"

Christian thought for a moment. "Well, it doesn’t exactly help me catch more fish, but it certainly catches the eye. You wouldn’t believe the number of tourists who come just to see the ‘Blue Fisherman.’"
Underwater scene with purple mushrooms and other marine life in the water and a bright light shining through the water

Vivienne’s eyes sparkled with mischief. "I think there’s a story here, but not just any story. What if we took this color even further? Imagine a fashion show, where the entire collection is Pantone 2755. The world needs to see how fabulous this shade can be!"

Christian’s eyes widened. "A fashion show? But I’m a fisherman, not a designer."

Vivienne waved her hand dismissively. "Nonsense! You’ve got the color, and I’ve got the connections. Together, we can turn this town into the epicenter of Pantone 2755!"

With Vivienne’s flair and Christian’s passion, they set to work. They enlisted local seamstresses, fashionistas, and even a few curious tourists. The town was abuzz with excitement as the day of the show approached.

On the day of the fashion show, the runway was a sea of Pantone 2755. Models strutted down the catwalk in everything from sleek dresses to avant-garde suits, all in the eye-popping blue. Christian himself opened the show in his trademark fishing gear, complete with a blue hat and boots. The crowd went wild.

The show was a resounding success. Fashion critics praised the daring use of a single color and the fresh, nautical twist. The town became famous for its unique blend of fashion and seaside charm, all thanks to Christian’s beloved Pantone 2755.

Vivienne’s chapter on Christian became the highlight of her book, and she cheekily titled it "The Fisherman’s Blues: A Colorful Tale of Pantone 2755." As for Christian, he continued to fish with his signature style, and the townsfolk no longer just saw him as the blue-clad fisherman - they saw him as a fashion icon who proved that sometimes, a splash of color can make waves.

And so, the town lived colorfully ever after, basking in the vibrant glory of Pantone 2755, all thanks to a fisherman, a writer, and a bold, brilliant blue.
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