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PANTONE 457

PANTONE 457

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#B4981D
RGB:
180, 152, 29
CMYK:
9, 24, 100, 32
HSL:
49°, 84%, 71%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 111
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1027
in RAL Design:
RAL 080 60 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 290-4
What color is PANTONE 457? The Golden Hue: The Rise of PANTONE 457
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 457?

Crab with a large body of water in front of it's back legs and legs. Color PANTONE 457.
Painting of a forest with yellow flowers and trees in the background. Color RGB 180,152,29.
PANTONE 457 has the following color values:
  • RGB: 180, 152, 29

  • CMYK: 9, 24, 100, 32

  • HEX: #B4981D

It is a shade of yellow with a hue of 49°, a saturation of 84%, and a lightness of 71% in the HSL color space.

This color is also known as ocre, which is a term for a range of earthy colors that resemble clay or soil.

PANTONE 457 is a warm color that can evoke feelings of energy, optimism, and happiness.

It can also be associated with nature, autumn, and harvest.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 457 color

Picture with primary colors of Cafe noir, Smoky black, Platinum, India green and Beaver
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 457'

The Golden Hue: The Rise of PANTONE 457

Long time ago, in the vibrant world of design, where colors were revered as the lifeblood of creativity, there existed a palette of shades, each with its own tale. Among them, none was as mysterious and powerful as PANTONE 457, a color that would change the landscape of design forever. This is the story of how it came to be, and the two souls whose fates intertwined in its creation - Anna Rocket, the visionary inventor, and Maximilian Hawk, the steadfast factory worker.

Anna Rocket was no ordinary inventor. From a young age, she saw the world through a kaleidoscope of colors, each hue whispering secrets to her. She studied the science of pigments, the psychology of color, and the art of blending shades until she became one of the most sought-after colorists in the industry. But Anna was restless; she longed to create something more - a color that would transcend trends and fads, a color that would be timeless.
Small village with a lot of buildings and a lot of trees in the background. Color PANTONE 457.

One evening, as Anna was experimenting with a new combination of pigments, she stumbled upon something extraordinary. It was a hue that shimmered with the warmth of the sun and the richness of gold. It was both bold and comforting, evoking a sense of nostalgia while pushing the boundaries of modern design. She knew instantly that this color was special, something the world had never seen before.

She called it PANTONE 457.

However, creating the color was only half the battle. Anna needed someone who could replicate it on a large scale, someone who understood the delicate balance required to maintain its purity. This is where Maximilian Hawk entered the story.

Maximilian was a factory worker at the largest pigment production plant in the country. He was known for his meticulous nature and an almost uncanny ability to replicate even the most complex colors. Despite his humble position, Maximilian was an artist at heart. He spent his days mixing pigments with precision, treating each batch as if it were a masterpiece.
Cartoon character is standing in the middle of a forest with a large frog on his back and a large frog on his back

When Anna approached him with her discovery, Maximilian was skeptical. He had seen many inventors come and go, each claiming to have found the next big thing. But when Anna showed him the sample of PANTONE 457, something inside him stirred. It was as if the color spoke to him, promising something greater than the sum of its parts.

The two began to work together, with Anna sharing her knowledge and Maximilian applying his skills to bring PANTONE 457 to life. It was a painstaking process. The slightest variation in temperature, pressure, or timing could alter the color, rendering it dull or lifeless. But Maximilian’s steady hands and sharp eye ensured that each batch was perfect.

As they worked, a bond formed between Anna and Maximilian. They were two sides of the same coin - Anna, the dreamer with her head in the clouds, and Maximilian, the realist with his feet firmly planted on the ground. Together, they created not just a color, but a legacy.

When PANTONE 457 was finally unveiled to the world, it took the design industry by storm. Designers from every corner of the globe clamored to use it in their work. It adorned everything from fashion runways to architectural marvels, from cutting-edge technology to timeless works of art. PANTONE 457 was more than just a color; it was a symbol of innovation, a bridge between the past and the future.

As the years passed, the story of PANTONE 457 became legend. Anna Rocket and Maximilian Hawk were hailed as pioneers, their names forever etched in the annals of design history. But for them, the true reward was not in the fame or the fortune, but in the knowledge that they had created something truly extraordinary.

PANTONE 457 was not just a color; it was a testament to the power of collaboration, the magic that happens when two minds - one filled with dreams, the other with precision - come together to create something that neither could achieve alone.

And so, the golden hue of PANTONE 457 continues to inspire, a reminder that even in the world of design, where trends come and go, true creativity is timeless.
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