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PANTONE 3155

PANTONE 3155

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#006C7C
RGB:
0, 108, 124
CMYK:
100, 9, 29, 47
HSL:
188°, 100%, 49%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Skobeloff
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2223
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5021
in RAL Design:
RAL 200 40 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 690-M
What color is PANTONE 3155? The Color Conundrum: How PANTONE 3155 Was Born
2024-09-05 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 3155?

Futuristic city with a river running through it at night time with a boat in the water and a boat in the foreground
Person standing in front of a city at night with a large fish tank in the foreground. Example of RGB 0,108,124 color.
PANTONE 3155 is a dark blue color with a greenish hue.

It is composed of 100% cyan, 9% magenta, 29% yellow, and 47% black in the CMYK color model.

In the RGB color model, it has the values of 0 red, 108 green, and 124 blue.

In the HSL color model, this color has a hue of 188°, a saturation of 100%, and a lightness of 49%.

PANTONE 3155 is a cool and deep color that can evoke feelings of calmness, stability, and confidence.

It can also suggest water, nature, and freshness.

PANTONE 3155 is used for various purposes, such as branding, graphic design, fashion, interior design, and art.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 3155 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark slate gray, Lavender gray, Oxford Blue, Grullo and Skobeloff
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 3155'

The Color Conundrum: How PANTONE 3155 Was Born

In a bustling design studio on the edge of the city, there was a shop assistant named Amir Ming and a cleaner named Sandy Clank. Both had unique roles, but today they would find their destinies entwined in a story of color and chaos.

Amir Ming was a shop assistant who had an encyclopedic knowledge of every color ever invented. His favorite task was helping clients find the perfect hue for their trademark designs. Sandy Clank, on the other hand, was a cleaner with a remarkable talent for accidentally mixing things together in the most peculiar ways. If there was one thing Sandy knew well, it was how to make a mess of an otherwise orderly situation.
Large blue dragon statue in front of a building at night with a clock tower in the background. Color RGB 0,108,124.

One fateful day, a high-profile client, Mr. Benjamin Bright, stormed into the studio. His face was redder than a ripe tomato, and he demanded the perfect color for his new trademark. He wanted something unique, something that would make his brand stand out. The pressure was on.

Amir, always up for a challenge, took Mr. Bright to the color wall, where every shade imaginable was lined up like a rainbow army. He began pointing out various hues, but none seemed to satisfy Mr. Bright. The client was growing increasingly frustrated.

Meanwhile, Sandy Clank was busy cleaning up the studio. She had been instructed to "tidy up" and was using a giant mop that was, quite frankly, larger than necessary. In her clumsy enthusiasm, Sandy managed to knock over a large container of blue paint right next to a bottle of green dye. The colors mixed and swirled together in a whirlpool of brilliant confusion.

Back at the color wall, Amir was running out of options. Mr. Bright was now tapping his foot impatiently. Just as Amir was about to suggest a bold shade of crimson, an otherworldly hue caught his eye. It was an astonishingly unique shade of blue-green, a mesmerizing blend that looked like the ocean under a sunset. He had never seen anything like it before.

Before Amir could say anything, Sandy stumbled into the room, still wielding her mop like a sword. She was oblivious to the fact that the colors she’d spilled had begun to form a new, breathtaking shade on the floor. As Sandy mopped around the mess, she accidentally swirled the color into a perfect pattern that resembled a majestic peacock feather.
Building with a blue dome and lights on it in the middle of a forest at night with palm trees. Example of CMYK 100,9,29,47 color.

Amir’s eyes widened in realization. The color on the floor was magnificent - vivid and alive. He could hardly believe it. He grabbed a sample jar and scooped up some of the new color, just as Mr. Bright turned around.

"Amir, I’ve had enough of these boring colors!" Mr. Bright snapped.

"Wait, Mr. Bright," Amir said, holding up the sample jar. "I believe I’ve found something extraordinary."

Mr. Bright took one look at the vibrant hue and gasped. "This is it! This is exactly what I was looking for!"

The new color was christened PANTONE 3155, and it became an instant sensation in the design world. As for Sandy Clank, she was awarded the title of "Color Muse," though she continued to accidentally create chaos with her mop. Amir, on the other hand, became known for his keen eye and lucky break.

And so, the lesson was clear: sometimes, creativity comes from the most unexpected places - like a shop assistant's knowledge and a cleaner’s happy accident. As for PANTONE 3155, it became a testament to the magic that can happen when chaos and creativity collide.

And they all lived colorfully ever after.
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