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PANTONE 3272

PANTONE 3272

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#00A79F
RGB:
0, 167, 159
CMYK:
94, 0, 48, 0
HSL:
177°, 100%, 65%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Bondi Blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 3275
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5018
in RAL Design:
RAL 190 60 45
in RAL Effect:
RAL 710-2
What color is PANTONE 3272? The Last Spectrum
2024-09-05 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 3272?

Train is traveling down the tracks in a train station with lights on it's headlightes. Color CMYK 94,0,48,0.
Cake with a flower on top of it on a table with other plates and cups on it and a mirror behind it. Color #00A79F.
PANTONE 3272 can be described as a medium dark shade of cyan, or a blue-green color.

This color has the following color values:
  • Hexadecimal: #00A79F

  • RGB: 0, 167, 159

  • CMYK: 94, 0, 48, 0

  • HSL: 177, 100, 65

It is a cool color, meaning it has a blue undertone and evokes a sense of calmness, freshness, and tranquility.

PANTONE 3272 is used for various purposes, such as graphic design, fashion, home decor, branding, and packaging.

This color creates contrast and harmony with other colors, depending on the color scheme and the mood desired.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 3272 color

Picture with primary colors of Skobeloff, Buff, Air Force Blue, Dark jungle green and Android Green
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 5021
RAL 1014
RAL 5024
RAL 8022
RAL 1012
RAL Design
RAL 190 40 35
RAL 095 90 50
RAL 220 60 20
RAL 160 20 20
RAL 100 70 60
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 3272'

The Last Spectrum

In a secluded village nestled between emerald hills, Karl Xiang toiled under the sun, his hands weathered and his gaze steady. Known for his vibrant, iridescent crops, Karl was renowned among farmers for his unparalleled ability to cultivate colors that seemed almost otherworldly. Yet, one hue remained elusive to him - PANTONE 3272, a color so enigmatic it had become the stuff of legends in high fashion circles.

This elusive green had captivated the world’s most discerning designers, from Milan to Paris. Rumors suggested that whoever could unlock the true essence of PANTONE 3272 would command an unimaginable fortune. When the famous Professor Mustafa Honey arrived in Karl’s village, the news spread like wildfire. Mustafa was an expert in color theory, hailed for his groundbreaking work in the perception of color in fashion.
Close up of a statue of a cat with a blue outfit on it's face and a large mouth. Color PANTONE 3272.

Mustafa approached Karl with an unusual proposition. "I need your help, Karl. The world’s best designers are all trying to grasp the true nature of PANTONE 3272, but no one understands its essence like you might. I believe you possess the key to unlocking its true potential."

Karl, skeptical but intrigued, agreed to collaborate. They began their quest by studying the land’s most unusual crops. Karl's fields shimmered in hues of emerald and jade, but none matched the precise tone of PANTONE 3272. Mustafa, with his vast knowledge, proposed an unconventional experiment: blending natural dyes from the rarest plants with advanced chromatic technology.

As they worked together, they encountered a series of failures. The color always seemed just out of reach, shifting in tone but never quite achieving the perfect balance of green. Frustration grew, but Mustafa remained undeterred, convinced that there was more to PANTONE 3272 than met the eye.
Futuristic city with a futuristic sky background. Color PANTONE 3272.

One evening, as twilight bathed the fields in a deep, serene blue-green, Karl and Mustafa sat together, pondering their next move. Mustafa noticed something unusual - the twilight hue of the sky, while close, was still different from the color they sought. He theorized that PANTONE 3272 might not be a mere pigment but a phenomenon tied to the environment itself.

Mustafa proposed a daring idea: to harness the very essence of twilight, blending it with the natural elements of Karl’s crops. Karl was hesitant but eventually agreed. They harvested the last of the twilight's ephemeral color by creating a special dye that captured the essence of the sky during that magical moment. Mixing this with Karl’s crops yielded a stunning result.

As the final fabric was dyed, it was clear that they had achieved something extraordinary. The color was breathtaking, an ethereal blend of green with an almost unearthly depth. When unveiled to the fashion world, it was nothing short of revolutionary. Designers and critics alike were stunned by the depth of emotion and intrigue that PANTONE 3272 conveyed.

The true essence of PANTONE 3272 had been found not in a pigment alone, but in a fusion of natural wonder and human ingenuity. The collaboration between Karl and Mustafa demonstrated that sometimes, the most extraordinary colors come from the harmony between nature and technology, tradition and innovation.

Their discovery resonated far beyond the fashion world. It taught that the pursuit of beauty and understanding is often a journey that requires blending the tangible with the intangible, revealing that even the most elusive hues have their roots in the simplest elements of existence.

Thus, the story of Karl Xiang and Professor Mustafa Honey became a testament to the idea that the most profound achievements are often born from unlikely partnerships and the courage to explore the unknown.
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