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PANTONE 407

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#B3AAA4
RGB:
179, 170, 164
CMYK:
9, 14, 13, 28
HSL:
24°, 8%, 70%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Dark gray
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9006
in RAL Design:
RAL 040 70 05
in RAL Effect:
RAL 770-5
in NCS:
NCS S 4000-N
What color is PANTONE 407? The Rise of PANTONE 407
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 407?

PANTONE 407 color example: Digital painting of a woman in a suit and tie with a red hair and blue eyes and a red tie
PANTONE 407 color. Woman in a bikini with armor on her chest and a castle in the background
Desk with a computer and a chair in a room with a window and a plant on the desk. Example of CMYK 9,14,13,28 color.
Long hallway with a checkered floor and arched windows with decorative trim and a statue of a woman. Color PANTONE 407.
Skull with horns and a face with a strange look on it's face and head. Color CMYK 9,14,13,28.
PANTONE 407 is a shade of gray with a slight brownish tint.

It has the HEX code #B3AAA4 and the RGB values (179, 170, 164).

It is also known as PANTONE 407 C (Coated) or PANTONE 407 XGC (Extended Gamut Coated).

PANTONE 407 can be used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, fashion or interior design.

It is a neutral and elegant color that can create a calm and sophisticated atmosphere.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 407 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Rose taupe, Pale mauve, Liver and Peach-yellow
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 8022
RAL 1036
RAL 7032
RAL 7024
RAL 1015
RAL Design
RAL 160 20 20
RAL 010 40 25
RAL 040 70 10
RAL 360 30 05
RAL 085 90 30
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 407'

The Rise of PANTONE 407

Long time ago, far away, in the vibrant city of Colorada, where every street and corner was a canvas for imagination, a new sensation was stirring in the world of design. This was the tale of PANTONE 407, a color that would soon captivate the world.

Anna Steel, a talented student at the Colorada Design Academy, had always been fascinated by the interplay of colors. With her sketches and mood boards, she dabbled in every hue, but one day, she found herself drawn to a muted, soothing shade she stumbled upon in her old color library. It was a subtle blend of gray and blue, almost like the calm before a storm. It was PANTONE 407.

Anna’s eyes sparkled with excitement as she envisioned the possibilities for this understated color. It was perfect for a new design project she had been brainstorming - a trademark that could bring a touch of sophistication and serenity to any brand. However, she needed help to bring her vision to life.

Enter Monica Phoenix, a brilliant engineer known for her innovative approach to technology and design. Monica was renowned for her ability to transform abstract concepts into tangible creations. When Anna approached her with the idea of incorporating PANTONE 407 into a groundbreaking new trademark design, Monica’s curiosity was piqued.

Together, they embarked on a journey to turn Anna’s vision into reality. They spent countless hours brainstorming, sketching, and prototyping. Monica meticulously engineered a dynamic and interactive logo that would change colors subtly, shifting from deep blue to soft gray, reflecting PANTONE 407’s tranquil essence.

Their prototype was unlike anything seen before. It combined the elegance of simplicity with the magic of transformation, capturing the essence of PANTONE 407. As they prepared to unveil their creation, the excitement in Colorada was palpable. The design community eagerly awaited the reveal of what was being called "the next big thing" in trademark aesthetics.

On the day of the launch, Anna and Monica stood before a packed auditorium, their hearts racing with anticipation. The curtain lifted to reveal their creation - a sleek, mesmerizing logo that danced with the soft hues of PANTONE 407. The audience gasped in awe as the colors shifted gracefully, embodying the calming beauty of the new color.

The response was overwhelming. PANTONE 407 quickly became a sensation, captivating designers and brands alike. It was featured in magazines, celebrated at design expos, and adopted by numerous companies seeking to convey a sense of modernity and tranquility.

Anna and Monica’s collaboration had not only brought PANTONE 407 into the spotlight but had also set a new standard for innovative design. Their creation was a testament to the power of imagination and teamwork, showing how a simple color could become a symbol of elegance and creativity.

In the end, Anna and Monica’s story was one of inspiration and triumph. They proved that with a spark of creativity and a touch of technical brilliance, even the most understated color could shine brightly and leave a lasting mark on the world.
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