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PANTONE 364

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#4C782D
RGB:
76, 120, 45
CMYK:
71, 4, 100, 45
HSL:
95°, 63%, 47%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Sap green
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7742
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6025
in RAL Design:
RAL 120 40 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 240-6
What color is PANTONE 364? The Secret of Pantone 364
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 364?

City with many orange buildings and a yellow car in the middle of the road
Computer generated image of a tropical landscape with palm trees and mountains in the background. Color #4C782D.
Building with a lot of windows and plants growing on it's sides and a street in front of it. Example of RGB 76,120,45 color.
Man with a green face and black hair is looking at the camera with a serious look on his face. Example of PANTONE 364 color.
PANTONE 364 is a medium dark shade of green with a hexadecimal color code of #4C782D.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 29.8% red, 47.06% green and 17.65% blue.

In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 95° (degrees), 63% saturation and 47% lightness.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 364 color

Picture with primary colors of Earth yellow, Dark jungle green, Dark tan, Glitter and Wild blue yonder
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 1034
RAL 8022
RAL 1036
RAL 9003
RAL 9006
RAL Design
RAL 060 70 50
RAL 160 20 20
RAL 075 50 30
RAL 250 92 05
RAL 270 70 15
RAL Effect
RAL 290-1
RAL 790-5
RAL 330-M
RAL 160-1
RAL 170-2
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 364'

The Secret of Pantone 364

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Veridian, where innovation and tradition wove together like threads in a grand tapestry, there was a color that held an enigmatic allure. It was known as Pantone 364, a deep, velvety green that had long been overlooked in the world of design. But this year, its fate was about to change.

Amir Moon, a visionary entrepreneur with a reputation for transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, had a hunch about Pantone 364. His design studio, Luna Visions, was on the brink of something revolutionary. Yet, despite Amir’s intuitive grasp of color psychology and his knack for pushing creative boundaries, something about Pantone 364 intrigued him beyond its aesthetic appeal. It felt like a hidden key to an unexplored realm of design.
Cartoon character with a bat like body and wings on his head. Color RGB 76,120,45.

The factory where Pantone 364 was produced was a cavernous place of raw materials and buzzing machinery. Billy Sweetheart, a factory worker with an unassuming presence but an extraordinary eye for detail, was in charge of overseeing the production of this particular shade. Billy had always admired the color’s subtle depth but found its potential underutilized in mainstream applications.

One evening, as Billy was adjusting the color calibration on one of the machines, he noticed something peculiar. The Pantone 364 pigment, when mixed with a special reflective compound used in their experimental line, began to emit an iridescent glow, shifting subtly under different light conditions. The effect was mesmerizing, almost magical.
Underwater scene with moss and rocks and a bright light shining through the water's surface. Example of CMYK 71,4,100,45 color.

Eager to understand this discovery, Billy decided to reach out to Amir. The two had never met, but Billy’s hunch that this discovery could be of interest to the visionary entrepreneur was strong. After much persuasion, Amir agreed to visit the factory. Billy showed Amir the glowing pigment, and Amir’s eyes widened with excitement. He immediately saw the potential for this new property of Pantone 364.

Inspired by their discovery, Amir and Billy embarked on a daring project to showcase Pantone 364 in ways no one had ever imagined. They designed a line of interior decorations that transformed rooms depending on the time of day and the angle of the light. Walls, furniture, and even fabrics became dynamic elements, shifting from a calming forest green to an ethereal shimmer that evoked mystery and wonder.

Their collaboration led to an avant-garde exhibition that captivated the design world. Visitors walked through rooms that seemed alive, their colors morphing and reacting to their movements. The once-ignored Pantone 364 had become the star of the show, its unique properties revealing a hidden dimension that enchanted everyone who experienced it.

The exhibition’s success turned Pantone 364 into a symbol of innovation and creativity, proving that even the most overlooked elements could hold secrets waiting to be uncovered. Amir and Billy’s partnership became a legend in the design community, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most extraordinary ideas come from the most unexpected places.

And so, in the heart of Veridian, where imagination danced with reality, Pantone 364 continued to shine, a testament to the power of curiosity and collaboration.
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