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PANTONE 484

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#A33E2E
RGB:
163, 62, 46
CMYK:
8, 92, 100, 33
HSL:
8°, 72%, 64%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Pale carmine
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7628
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3016
in RAL Design:
RAL 040 40 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 350-1
What color is PANTONE 484? The Pantone Paradox
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 484?

Painting of a pagoda in the middle of a forest with red trees and rocks under water and sunlight streaming through the water
Man in a suit and tie posing for a picture with his hands in his pockets and his hands in his pockets. Example of #A33E2E color.
Brick oven with flames burning inside of it on a table top with a black cord on the side. Example of PANTONE 484 color.
PANTONE 484 color. Digital painting of a woman with red hair and flowers in her hair
PANTONE 484 color example: Man in a red outfit standing on a cobblestone street in a town at sunset with a clock tower in the background
PANTONE 484 is a color code representing a dark red hue that is utilized in various industries such as graphics, fashion, home, and plastics.

This bold color evokes warmth despite the cold weather. It is reminiscent of cherries, roses, and wine, symbolizing passion, love, and Valentine. However, PANTONE 484 can also be intense, representing blood, fire, and rage, serving as a sign of danger and warning.

When using PANTONE 484, it is necessary to approach with care and skill to avoid overdoing it, as it has the potential to either make a powerful statement or create a chaotic impression.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 484 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark slate gray, Vivid auburn, Pastel gray, Smoky black and UCLA Blue
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 484'

The Pantone Paradox

Far away, in the heart of the fashion world, where trends flicker like shooting stars, a revolutionary event was about to unfold. Nexia Yamamoto, the audacious fashion entrepreneur, was known for her boundary-pushing ideas and impeccable taste. Meanwhile, Mustafa Flame, the genius engineer with a flair for the dramatic, was renowned for his peculiar innovations. Little did they know, their paths were about to converge in a way that would forever alter the fashion landscape.

The story begins with Nexia's latest obsession: a color she had recently stumbled upon in the Pantone catalog, known only as Pantone 484. This shade, a rather unassuming brownish taupe, had all the appeal of mud. Yet, Nexia saw in it a hidden elegance, a diamond in the rough, and she was convinced it would become the next big thing in haute couture.

Determined to bring her vision to life, Nexia enlisted the help of Mustafa Flame. Mustafa was famed for his ability to turn the mundane into the magnificent, often through wild contraptions and eccentric inventions. When Nexia approached him with her idea, Mustafa raised an eyebrow and said, "Pantone 484, you say? Sounds like a color best suited for a well-aged oak barrel."

Undeterred, Nexia persuaded him to embark on this unconventional journey. They set to work, blending the unremarkable hue into fabrics, experimenting with textiles, and infusing the shade into every conceivable garment. Yet, no matter how they approached it, Pantone 484 remained stubbornly unimpressive.

One day, as Nexia and Mustafa argued over the color's potential, Mustafa had an epiphany. "What if we don’t just use the color, but make it the centerpiece of a fantastical fashion experience?" he suggested.

With renewed zeal, they devised an outlandish plan. They would host a fashion show where Pantone 484 would not merely be an accent but the star of the entire show. Mustafa’s engineering prowess was called into action to create a stage that would transform and shift colors, making Pantone 484 look different with each rotation.

The day of the show arrived. The runway was set with a series of mechanical platforms, each programmed to change the hue of the garments as models strutted across them. The audience, initially skeptical, was soon spellbound as the color Pantone 484 danced from shades of earthy brown to sophisticated taupe and even an unexpected hint of gold under the right lighting.

The pièce de résistance was a gown that Mustafa had engineered to glow softly with bioluminescence, making Pantone 484 shimmer and shift in mesmerizing patterns. The crowd erupted in applause, the once-mundane color now an icon of high fashion.

Nexia and Mustafa were hailed as visionaries. The fashion world was abuzz with praise for the unexpected brilliance of Pantone 484. Designers everywhere began incorporating the color into their collections, and it quickly became a symbol of avant-garde sophistication.

As for Nexia and Mustafa, they reveled in their success. They knew that sometimes, it took a little madness and a lot of imagination to turn a seemingly dull color into a fashion phenomenon. Their collaboration was celebrated as a testament to the power of seeing potential where others saw none.

And so, Pantone 484 became more than just a color - it became a legend, forever remembered as the shade that transformed the fashion world.
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