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PANTONE 317

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#C4E1DE
RGB:
196, 225, 222
CMYK:
23, 0, 10, 0
HSL:
174°, 13%, 88%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Powder blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 628
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9002
in RAL Design:
RAL 170 90 10
in RAL Effect:
RAL 190-4
What color is PANTONE 317? The Pantone Parade
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 317?

Woman with green hair and a green jacket smiling at the camera with a smile on her face and a black zippered jacket
PANTONE 317 color example: Man with green hair and a green shirt is standing next to a plant and a potted plant
Three women standing next to each other in front of a lake and a city with pink flowers in the background. Example of #C4E1DE color.
PANTONE 317 is a light shade of cyan with a hexadecimal color code of #C4E1DE.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 76.86% red, 88.24% green, and 87.06% blue.

In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 174°, a saturation of 13%, and a lightness of 88%.

It is similar to the colors of the sky, the sea, and some gemstones.

PANTONE 317 is a cool, calm, and refreshing color that can evoke feelings of tranquility, harmony, and balance.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 317 color

Picture with primary colors of Powder blue, UP Maroon, Pale chestnut, Light slate gray and Jasper
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 9002
RAL 3032
RAL 3015
RAL 7000
RAL 3028
RAL Design
RAL 240 80 15
RAL 030 30 45
RAL 010 70 20
RAL 270 50 15
RAL 040 50 70
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 317'

The Pantone Parade

Far-far away, in the whimsical town of Chromaville, where colors seemed to have a life of their own, a new shade was causing quite a stir. It was called Pantone 317, a dazzling blend of minty green and seafoam blue, and it was about to revolutionize the town’s trademark designs. The mastermind behind this grand transformation was Alexander Ervin, an ambitious entrepreneur with a flair for the dramatic.

Alexander, known for his stylish suits and charismatic grin, had a vision. He believed Pantone 317 could change the face of design forever. In his sleek office, surrounded by swatches and sketches, he imagined a logo that would capture the essence of his bold new color. "It’s going to be legendary!" he declared, striking a triumphant pose with a swatch of Pantone 317.
PANTONE 317 color example: Christmas tree in a living room with presents under it and a fireplace in the background

But ideas, as Alexander soon discovered, are only as good as the people who bring them to life. That’s where Tommy Gonzalez came in. Tommy, a factory worker at Chromaville’s Colorful Creations Factory, was renowned for his meticulous work and his tendency to sing while he worked. His rendition of "Yellow Submarine" was particularly impressive.

When Alexander arrived at the factory with his grand vision, Tommy was in the middle of an enthusiastic chorus. "We all live in a…Pantone 317!" he sang, mixing vibrant shades in the dye vat.

"Tommy!" Alexander exclaimed, "I need your help to bring this new design to life. We’re going to use Pantone 317 in a way no one has ever seen before."

Tommy’s eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Pantone 317, you say? What’s the plan?"

Alexander handed him a sketch of a whimsical logo, featuring a dancing penguin in a top hat, surrounded by swirling patterns of Pantone 317. "This is going to be our new trademark," he explained. "It needs to be perfect."

Tommy’s eyes widened. "A penguin in a top hat? That’s a bit fancy for a factory logo, don’t you think?"

"It’s not just any penguin!" Alexander replied, "It’s a penguin with style, flair, and a whole lot of personality. And Pantone 317 will make it pop!"

As Tommy set to work, he realized that this was no ordinary job. The Pantone 317 dye had a magical quality - it shimmered and changed subtly in different lights, creating an effect that made the penguin look like it was dancing across the logo.

Days turned into nights as Tommy and Alexander worked together, testing and perfecting the design. They encountered a few mishaps, like when Tommy accidentally dyed his overalls Pantone 317 and ended up looking like a walking, talking color swatch. But each challenge only added to their determination and camaraderie.

Finally, the day arrived for the grand reveal. The new trademark was unveiled in a spectacular parade through Chromaville. The penguin in a top hat, splashed with Pantone 317, danced along the street on a float covered in shimmering fabrics. The townspeople cheered and marveled at the vibrant new design.

Alexander, beaming with pride, turned to Tommy. "You did it! Pantone 317 is a hit!"

Tommy grinned and adjusted his color-splashed overalls. "We did it, Alexander. Pantone 317 is going to make waves!"

And so, in the town of Chromaville, Pantone 317 became a symbol of creativity and fun. Alexander and Tommy’s collaboration was celebrated as the most delightful design revolution ever, proving that with a splash of color and a dash of imagination, even the most whimsical ideas could become a reality.
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