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PANTONE 444

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#768687
RGB:
118, 134, 135
CMYK:
45, 16, 25, 50
HSL:
184°, 13%, 53%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Xanadu
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 5625
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9023
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 55 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 860-5
What color is PANTONE 444? The Legend of Pantone 444
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 444?

Woman in a green dress standing in front of a castle with a lake in front of her and a castle in the background
Skull with a large head and tentacles on it's face. Example of PANTONE 444 color.
PANTONE 444 has different variations depending on the type of material and coating it is applied to.

For example, PANTONE 444 C is for coated paper, while PANTONE 444 U is for uncoated paper.

The hexadecimal color code for PANTONE 444 is #768687, which means it is composed of 46.27% red, 52.55% green and 52.94% blue.

PANTONE 444 is a dark and muted color that can convey a sense of professionalism, sophistication, and stability.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 444 color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Dark chestnut, Liver, AuroMetalSaurus and Light gray
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 444'

The Legend of Pantone 444

In a bustling city of innovation and creativity, where every shade of color competed for attention, there was a unique hue that had yet to find its place on the design spectrum. This hue was neither too bright nor too muted; it was a delicate balance between subtle elegance and quiet sophistication. It was known only as Pantone 444.

The tale of Pantone 444 begins with Gianni Ming, a brilliant but reclusive color inventor. Gianni had spent years crafting the perfect shade, one that would embody serenity and resilience in a world overwhelmed by the extremes of color. His workshops were filled with sketches, samples, and countless shades, but none had satisfied him. His obsession with finding this elusive color had consumed him, leaving him isolated from the world.
Woman with a green shirt and a green shirt on in a room with a pink wall and a green light. Example of PANTONE 444 color.

One evening, as the city’s lights flickered against a backdrop of twilight, Gianni finally achieved his vision. Pantone 444 was born - a hue that captured the essence of quiet strength and understated beauty. It was a soft, earthy tone, a blend of mossy greens and muted greys. Gianni knew it had the potential to transform design, but he lacked the means to share it with the world.

Enter Scarlett Chanel, a delivery worker known for her unwavering dedication and resourcefulness. Scarlett had a reputation for being able to navigate the city's labyrinthine streets with remarkable efficiency. Her delivery routes took her through every corner of the city, from high-end boutiques to hidden studios.

One fateful day, Gianni entrusted Scarlett with a package containing the first samples of Pantone 444. His hope was that the color would find its way into the hands of designers who could appreciate its subtle power. Scarlett took the package with a sense of duty, unaware of the transformative journey ahead.
Giant monster like creature is on a city street with cars in the rain and lightning in the sky. Color #768687.

As Scarlett traveled from one design studio to another, she noticed something remarkable. The designers, initially skeptical of the unassuming color, were gradually mesmerized by its unique qualities. They began to see how Pantone 444 could harmonize with both bold and neutral palettes, adding a layer of depth and sophistication to their work. The color spoke to them in a language beyond words, becoming a canvas for their most imaginative ideas.

The color’s influence spread through the city like wildfire. Fashion designers incorporated Pantone 444 into their collections, interior designers used it to create serene living spaces, and artists found it to be the perfect backdrop for their most evocative pieces. The color, once a humble creation of a reclusive inventor, was now a symbol of modern elegance.

Gianni Ming, observing the color’s rise from his studio, was both elated and amazed. He knew that Pantone 444 had transcended his expectations, and it was all thanks to Scarlett Chanel’s dedication and the designers' openness to new ideas.

In time, the story of Pantone 444 became a legend - a testament to the power of perseverance, collaboration, and the magic of finding beauty in the unexpected. Gianni and Scarlett’s paths would cross occasionally, each grateful for the other’s role in the color’s journey. Pantone 444 had found its place in the world, a gentle reminder that even the most unassuming things can leave a lasting impact.

And so, the legend of Pantone 444 continued to inspire, reminding all who encountered it that greatness often comes from the most humble beginnings.
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