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PANTONE 439

PANTONE 439

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#474041
RGB:
71, 64, 65
CMYK:
53, 61, 47, 83
HSL:
351°, 10%, 28%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Taupe
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 447
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6006
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 25 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 870-6
What color is PANTONE 439? The Essence of Pantone 439
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:20

What color is PANTONE 439?

Robot with a skull on its face and arms and legs. Color RGB 71,64,65.
Woman with a choker and a leather jacket on her chest and a black top on her chest. Example of CMYK 53,61,47,83 color.
Woman with long hair and a suit on is posing for a picture with her hands on her hips. Example of CMYK 53,61,47,83 color.
PANTONE 439 color. Man with a white hair and a black jacket in a futuristic city setting with a red sun in the background
Man standing in front of a tree with a strange structure on it's head and a sky background. Example of RGB 71,64,65 color.
Woman in a futuristic suit posing for a picture in a hallway with a hallway way behind her and a hallway behind her
Canal with a few buildings on the side of it at night time with lights on the buildings and water running through the street
PANTONE 439 is a dark brown color with a hint of gray.

It has different values depending on the type of material and coating it is applied to.

PANTONE 439 C is the code for coated paper, while PANTONE 439 U is the code for uncoated paper.

These codes can be used to represent the color on digital screens.

PANTONE 439 is a neutral and elegant color that can be used for various purposes, such as logos, backgrounds, typography, and packaging.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 439 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Charcoal, Gray, Persian plum and Pastel orange
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...
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 439'

The Essence of Pantone 439

Far away, in the bustling heart of the city, where neon lights and steel facades dominated the landscape, a new trend was quietly emerging. Rohan Arrow, an enigmatic artist renowned for his ability to distill emotions into colors, was about to redefine the world of design. His latest venture was a bold new trademark featuring Pantone 439, a color so understated it almost seemed invisible - an ethereal grey with an elusive hint of green.

Rohan’s studio was a sanctuary of creative chaos. Shelves overflowed with paint tubes and canvases, while sketches of swirling patterns and enigmatic symbols adorned the walls. As Rohan worked meticulously on his new design, he became obsessed with Pantone 439. To him, it was not just a color but a reflection of an existential quietude, a balance between the seen and unseen, the tangible and the abstract.
Woman with spiked hair and a leather jacket smiling at the camera with a smile on her face and a black background

Tommy Phoenix, the top model known for his otherworldly charm and commanding presence, was preparing for the launch of this groundbreaking trademark. His agent had assured him that Rohan’s design was destined to make waves. Tommy, who was both intrigued and apprehensive about the color’s subtlety, knew this was a departure from the vibrant hues he was accustomed to.

Their first meeting was electric. Tommy arrived at Rohan’s studio, and as he walked in, he was greeted by a splash of Pantone 439 on the walls. The color seemed to absorb the light rather than reflect it, creating an atmosphere of profound depth. Rohan stood amidst the enigmatic swirls of grey, his eyes alight with excitement.

"This color," Rohan began, "is like a whisper from the past, mingling with echoes of the future. It’s an embodiment of transient moments, a bridge between presence and absence. It’s almost as if it holds secrets waiting to be revealed."

Tommy studied the color carefully. "It seems so… elusive. How do you capture its essence for a trademark?"
Woman in a futuristic suit running through the snow in a city with buildings and buildings in the background. Example of RGB 71,64,65 color.

Rohan smiled. "Pantone 439 is a journey, not a destination. We need to show how it merges with light and shadow, how it can be bold in its subtlety."

The design process was a ballet of artistic vision and model precision. Tommy posed against a backdrop of Pantone 439 in various states of light, each angle revealing a new layer of the color’s essence. As the photoshoot progressed, Tommy began to appreciate the color’s complexity. Underneath its muted surface lay a sophisticated interplay of shadows and nuances.

The trademark design was unveiled at a high-profile event. Tommy, draped in garments accentuated with Pantone 439, stood confidently before the audience. The color, in its quiet way, commanded attention. It was a statement of elegance and introspection, a stark contrast to the more flamboyant trends of the time.

Critics were entranced by how the design captured a depth that was both tranquil and dynamic. Rohan’s vision and Tommy’s portrayal brought Pantone 439 to life in a way that was profoundly captivating. It was not just a color but an experience, an exploration of the intangible.

As the evening concluded, Rohan and Tommy stood together, observing the myriad reactions to their creation. "You’ve shown me how to see beyond the obvious," Tommy said, a newfound respect in his voice. "Pantone 439 is more than a color. It’s an emotion."

Rohan nodded. "And you’ve helped bring that emotion to the world."

In the end, Pantone 439 became more than a trademark; it became a symbol of the delicate balance between subtlety and impact. Through Rohan’s artistry and Tommy’s presence, they had redefined the way people perceived and experienced color, proving that even the most understated hues could leave an indelible mark on the world.
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