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PANTONE 303

PANTONE 303

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#0E3747
RGB:
14, 55, 71
CMYK:
100, 47, 22, 82
HSL:
197°, 80%, 28%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Warm black
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2189
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6004
in RAL Design:
RAL 200 20 23
in RAL Effect:
RAL 620-6
What color is PANTONE 303? The Color of Discovery
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:18

What color is PANTONE 303?

Car driving down a city street at night time with a lot of tall buildings in the background. Color PANTONE 303.
Painting of a house with a lot of windows and plants in front of it. Example of PANTONE 303 color.
PANTONE 303 color. Couple of lights on a pole in the dark night sky with clouds in the background
Plate with a blue and white shell and some shrimp on it and a fork and knife on the side. Example of RGB 14,55,71 color.
Man on a chair with a large bird on his head and wings on his head. Color RGB 14,55,71.
PANTONE 303 has a hexadecimal color code of #0E3747, and CMYK values of 100, 47, 22, 82.

In the RGB color model, PANTONE 303 is composed of 5.49% red, 21.57% green, and 27.84% blue.

In the HSL color space, this color has a hue of 197°, 80% saturation, and 28% lightness.

PANTONE 303 is a deep and cool color that can evoke a sense of calmness, stability, and professionalism.

It can also be associated with water, sky, and navy.

PANTONE 303 is available in various Pantone products, such as formula guides, solid chips, and plastic standards.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 303 color

Picture with primary colors of Bulgarian rose, Pastel brown, Medium jungle green, Cadet grey and UCLA Blue
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 303'

The Color of Discovery

Long time ago, in the bustling coastal town of Marlin's Reach, where the horizon met the ocean in a seamless dance of blue, a new sensation was sweeping through the art world. It wasn’t a new technique or a groundbreaking brush - this time, it was a color: PANTONE 303.

The color was a deep, captivating navy blue with an air of mystery that promised more than just visual appeal. The artistic community was buzzing with speculation about its potential. Among the intrigued was Professor Stella Jacobs, an art historian renowned for her groundbreaking work on color theory. Stella had spent her career unraveling the secrets of pigments and hues, but PANTONE 303 was a challenge she couldn’t resist.
Woman in a raincoat is standing in the rain in front of a lightning storm in a town. Color RGB 14,55,71.

One crisp morning, as the sun cast its golden rays over Marlin's Reach, Stella met a local fisherman named Adam Arrow. Adam was a rugged man with a kind smile and a passion for the sea. His weathered boat, "The Bluefin," was his pride and joy, and he had a surprising knack for painting the ocean's moods.

Stella was drawn to Adam's boat by a peculiar sight: it was painted in a rich, deep blue that seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly quality. Curious, Stella introduced herself. "Adam, I couldn’t help but notice your boat. It’s painted in PANTONE 303, isn’t it?"

Adam looked up from his work, his eyes twinkling. "Aye, that’s right. I’ve been experimenting with it, and I think I’ve found something special."

Stella’s interest was piqued. "What have you discovered?"

Adam explained that he had used the color not just for aesthetics but as a way to enhance his fishing. By incorporating PANTONE 303 into the boat’s design, he believed it had a calming effect on the sea. "The color seems to interact with the water in a way I can’t quite explain. It’s like it makes the waves more predictable."
Monster with a glowing eye and a glowing eye on its face. Color #0E3747.

Intrigued by this claim, Stella proposed a collaboration. She wanted to understand the full extent of PANTONE 303’s influence. Adam agreed, and soon the two were setting sail on "The Bluefin," with Stella armed with her notebooks and color charts.

They ventured into the open sea, where the deep blue of the ocean met the sky in a mesmerizing gradient. Stella observed how the color seemed to blend harmoniously with the surroundings, almost as if it was an extension of the ocean itself. The waves were calm, the fish more abundant than usual, and the sunlit reflections danced in ways that were simply magical.

As they spent more time together, Stella and Adam discovered that PANTONE 303 was not just a color but a bridge between the natural world and human perception. Its depth and intensity created a serene environment that subtly influenced both the sea and the people around it.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a soft glow over the water, Stella had a revelation. "Adam, I think PANTONE 303 is more than just a color. It’s a catalyst for harmony. It mirrors the vastness of the ocean and brings a sense of calm that affects everything it touches."

Adam nodded in agreement. "I’ve always felt there was something special about this blue. It’s like it connects us to something greater."
Man standing in a field looking at the sky with a house in the distance and a star filled sky. Example of CMYK 100,47,22,82 color.

Their discovery soon captivated the art and scientific communities. PANTONE 303 became renowned not only for its beauty but for its unique ability to create harmony between man and nature. The color was used in new ways, from tranquil spaces in urban environments to enhancing the design of therapeutic spaces.

Adam Arrow and Professor Stella Jacobs’ partnership had unlocked a profound understanding of how color could influence and connect with the world around us. The deep blue of PANTONE 303 had indeed become more than just a color - it had become a symbol of unity and discovery.

And so, in the tranquil coastal town of Marlin’s Reach, where the ocean’s blue met the sky, the legend of PANTONE 303 continued to inspire and enchant all who beheld its calming embrace.
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