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PANTONE 418

PANTONE 418

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#55574C
RGB:
85, 87, 76
CMYK:
38, 26, 40, 72
HSL:
71°, 13%, 34%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Davy grey
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 411
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7013
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 35 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 850-6
in NCS:
NCS S 6502-Y
What color is PANTONE 418? The Enigma of Pantone 418
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 418?

Man in a knight costume with a helmet and a beard and a beard mustache. Example of CMYK 38,26,40,72 color.
Woman with long hair and a bra top on a black background. Color CMYK 38,26,40,72.
PANTONE 418 is a medium dark shade of yellow-green with a hexadecimal color code of #55574C.

It has RGB values of 85, 87, 76 and CMYK values of 38, 26, 40, 72.

PANTONE 418 is available in various Pantone products, such as guides, chips, and plastics.

It is also part of the Extended Gamut Coated Guide, which is a collection of colors that can be achieved with a seven-color printing process.

PANTONE 418 is a neutral and muted color that can be used for backgrounds, accents, or text.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 418 color

Picture with primary colors of Black, UCLA Blue, Neon Carrot, Caput mortuum and Bisque
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 9005
RAL 5023
RAL 1034
RAL 3005
RAL 1013
RAL Design
RAL 170 20 25
RAL 270 40 30
RAL 060 70 70
RAL 020 20 29
RAL 070 90 20
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 418'

The Enigma of Pantone 418

Once upon a time in the bustling city of New York, there was a fashion designer named Calvin Ford who was renowned for his avant-garde creations. Calvin had an uncanny ability to make any color look like the next big trend. His latest obsession, however, was Pantone 418 - a color so dark it was nearly black. Calvin was convinced this shade was destined to revolutionize the fashion world.

Meanwhile, in the basement of Calvin’s chic studio, Leonardo Goowanni worked diligently as the cleaner. Leonardo wasn’t just any cleaner; he was a custodian with a secret - he was an amateur alchemist, mixing and matching chemicals to create mysterious concoctions that he thought might one day make him famous. Little did he know, his experiments were about to intersect with Calvin’s ambitions in an unexpected way.
PANTONE 418 color example: Man standing in a dark room with a full moon above him and a ball in the dark below him

One night, Calvin’s studio was filled with excitement as he prepared for a highly anticipated fashion show. His new collection was designed entirely in Pantone 418, and Calvin was convinced this would be his greatest triumph. Little did he realize, the paint he used was actually a unique concoction made by Leonardo in one of his experimental moments - a blend that gave Pantone 418 an almost supernatural aura.

As the fashion show commenced, models paraded down the runway in sleek, stunning outfits of Pantone 418. The crowd gasped in awe, but not just for the fashion. The color seemed to shimmer and change hues subtly, creating an effect so mesmerizing it was almost hypnotic. People began murmuring about how the color made them feel oddly euphoric and reflective.

Backstage, Leonardo was finishing up his cleaning duties when he noticed something odd. The leftover paint cans had a strange, glowing residue. Intrigued, he dabbed a bit on his rag and found that his cleaning rag started glowing too. His curiosity piqued, he investigated further and discovered that the mystical properties of the paint were due to an unusual chemical reaction he had accidentally created.

As the days went by, the mysterious Pantone 418 began to dominate the fashion world. Calvin’s designs were everywhere, and the color was dubbed "The Enigma." Everyone wanted a piece of the fashion revolution, but no one knew why Pantone 418 had such a profound effect. Calvin, meanwhile, basked in the glory of his "creative genius," unaware of the true source of his success.
PANTONE 418 color example: Creature with horns and a body of water in a forest with trees and bushes

Leonardo, on the other hand, was growing increasingly suspicious. His cleaning supplies had started to exhibit strange phenomena - his mop bucket would occasionally levitate, and his broom would sweep by itself. He realized that his experimental paint had more than just a visual impact; it seemed to have a life of its own.

One day, Leonardo decided to confront Calvin. He barged into the designer’s studio with a mop in one hand and a can of paint in the other. "Calvin!" he declared. "I know what’s causing the magic behind Pantone 418!"

Calvin, taken aback, blinked at Leonardo. "What do you mean?"

Leonardo explained his discovery, and Calvin’s eyes widened in shock. The enigmatic effects of the color were due to a combination of Leonardo’s alchemical mishaps and the fact that the paint had unknowingly absorbed the essence of countless cleaning agents. It was an accidental masterpiece - a fashion miracle born from mundane mistakes.

Calvin, ever the opportunist, decided to collaborate with Leonardo. They turned the accidental magic into a full-fledged line of fashion items and cleaning supplies that promised to bring a touch of whimsy and wonder into everyday life. Their partnership became legendary, and Pantone 418’s fame only grew as it continued to dazzle and intrigue the world.

And so, from the humble basement of a fashion studio to the heights of fashion fame, the unlikely duo of Calvin Ford and Leonardo Goowanni proved that even the most mysterious and mundane ingredients could create something truly extraordinary.
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