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PANTONE 3255

PANTONE 3255

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#8CC9BF
RGB:
140, 201, 191
CMYK:
48, 0, 25, 0
HSL:
170°, 30%, 79%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Pearl Aqua
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 333
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6027
in RAL Design:
RAL 170 80 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 740-3
What color is PANTONE 3255? The Great PANTONE 3255 Debate
2024-09-05 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 3255?

Vase with flowers in it on a table in front of a window with a blue wall behind it. Example of RGB 140,201,191 color.
Group of trees that are in the water near some plants and rocks and plants are growing on the ground. Color RGB 140,201,191.
Cartoon character with a green dress and tiara on her head and a blue background. Example of #8CC9BF color.
PANTONE 3255 is a shade of cyan that belongs to the Pantone Matching System (PMS), which is a standardized color system used by designers, brands, and manufacturers.

In the RGB color model, it has a red value of 140, a green value of 201, and a blue value of 191.

In the HSL color space, PANTONE 3255 has a hue of 170° (degrees), 30% saturation and 79% lightness.

PANTONE 3255 is a light and cool color that can evoke feelings of freshness, calmness, and creativity.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 3255 color

Picture with primary colors of Medium aquamarine, Rich black, Pastel orange, Blanched Almond and Dark cyan
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 6027
RAL 6004
RAL 1017
RAL 1013
RAL 5018
RAL Design
RAL 150 80 40
RAL 200 20 20
RAL 070 80 60
RAL 075 90 10
RAL 190 50 40
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 3255'

The Great PANTONE 3255 Debate

Long time ago, far away, in the heart of Academia University, where scholarly debates often revolved around the esoteric, Ravindra Ford and Professor Jacob Honey found themselves entangled in an unusual conundrum: the essence of the color PANTONE 3255 in room design.

Ravindra, a bright-eyed design student with a passion for bold choices, had recently completed his latest project - a room bathed in the vibrant hue of PANTONE 3255, a shade of turquoise that sparkled like a tropical lagoon. His enthusiasm was matched only by his professor’s curiosity. Professor Jacob Honey, known for his encyclopedic knowledge and eccentric teaching methods, was intrigued by Ravindra's bold color choice.
Painting of a river running through a lush green forest with houses on either side of it. Example of #8CC9BF color.

"Ravindra," Professor Honey began, his voice brimming with both curiosity and amusement, "I must say, your use of PANTONE 3255 is quite audacious. But do tell me, what do you believe is the essence of this color in your design?"

Ravindra, who had been eagerly awaiting this moment, cleared his throat dramatically. "Professor, PANTONE 3255 represents freedom and rejuvenation. It’s like the color of a fresh ocean breeze. I wanted the room to feel like an escape from reality, a place where one could relax and find inspiration."

Professor Honey, always one to add a twist of whimsy to his lectures, stroked his chin thoughtfully. "Ah, but you see, colors are not merely pigments; they are like musical notes. They create symphonies in our minds. Let’s put this theory to the test, shall we?"

The professor then presented Ravindra with a peculiar challenge. "Imagine, if you will, that you must redesign the room using only PANTONE 3255 and an assortment of props - like inflatable flamingos, pineapple-shaped cushions, and a disco ball."
Man with a blue shirt and jeans on standing in front of a tree and building with a blue sky in the background. Color #8CC9BF.

Ravindra raised an eyebrow but accepted the challenge with determination. He spent the next few days immersed in his task, transforming the room into a whimsical paradise. Inflatable flamingos bobbed gently in a corner, while pineapple cushions lounged on a turquoise sofa. The disco ball spun lazily from the ceiling, casting playful patterns on the walls.

When Professor Honey arrived for the grand reveal, he was met with a room that looked like it had been plucked straight out of a tropical fantasy. His eyes widened with delight as he stepped inside. "Ravindra, this is… spectacularly bonkers!"

Ravindra beamed with pride. "The essence of PANTONE 3255 has never felt so alive, don’t you think?"

Professor Honey chuckled heartily. "Indeed, it’s like stepping into a vibrant dream. This room not only embodies the freedom and rejuvenation you described but also adds a touch of whimsical delight."

The two of them spent the afternoon lounging amid the inflatable flamingos and pineapple cushions, laughing about the quirks of color theory and the unexpected joys of design. It was a reminder that sometimes, the most profound insights come wrapped in a layer of fun and creativity.

As the sun set, casting a warm glow over their tropical paradise, Ravindra and Professor Honey agreed that PANTONE 3255 was more than just a color - it was an experience, a burst of joy in an otherwise routine world.

And so, they both left the room with a renewed appreciation for the magic that color could bring to life, laughing all the while about their memorable foray into the world of vibrant design.
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