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PANTONE 504

PANTONE 504

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#5D353B
RGB:
93, 53, 59
CMYK:
29, 82, 44, 73
HSL:
351°, 43%, 36%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Old mauve
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7631
in RAL Classic:
RAL 8015
in RAL Design:
RAL 010 20 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 340-6
What color is PANTONE 504? The Color Conundrum
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 504?

City is shown with a large body of water in the foreground. Example of PANTONE 504 color.
PANTONE 504 color example: Large wooden building with a lot of windows on it's sides and a lot of rocks on the ground
PANTONE 504 is a color that can be used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, fashion, interior design, and more.

Its HEX code is #5D353B and its CMYK values are 29, 82, 44, 73.

In the RGB color model, PANTONE 504 has a red value of 93, a green value of 53, and a blue value of 59.

It is a color that can convey a sense of elegance, sophistication, warmth, and depth.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 504 color

Picture with primary colors of Wenge, Grullo, Onyx, Silver and Caput mortuum
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 504'

The Color Conundrum

In a far away place, in the quaint town of Colorville, where everyone was obsessed with the perfect shade for their living rooms, a peculiar phenomenon was about to unfold. It all began when Zahir Jet, a local fisherman, and Professor Jessica Jacobs, a color theory expert, were drawn into an unexpected adventure that would forever change the world of interior design.

Zahir Jet was known for his remarkable fishing skills and, more importantly, his utter lack of interest in interior design. His humble abode, a charming yet uninspired collection of mismatched furniture and peeling wallpaper, was the talk of the town - not for its beauty, but for its baffling disregard for aesthetics.
PANTONE 504 color example: Group of people standing next to a robot in a city with snow on the ground and buildings in the background

Professor Jessica Jacobs, on the other hand, was a beacon of sophistication and knowledge when it came to color theory. She could discuss the psychological effects of mauve versus teal with a passion that would make even the most indifferent soul ponder their color choices. Her home, a marvel of perfectly coordinated hues and textures, was often used as a case study for her students.

One day, Zahir stumbled upon an old, dusty paint can while fishing near an abandoned warehouse. It was labeled "PANTONE 504" - a color that seemed to glow with an otherworldly brilliance. Zahir, thinking nothing of it but intrigued by its vibrant hue, decided to use it to paint his old fishing shack.

Professor Jacobs was passing through Colorville on a research trip when she noticed a peculiar, shimmering shade emanating from Zahir’s shack. Intrigued, she approached the fisherman.

"Zahir, is that a new color you’ve used?" Jessica asked, peering at the surprisingly elegant shade of PANTONE 504.

Zahir scratched his head. "I dunno, Professor. Found it in an old can by the docks. Just thought I’d give it a whirl."
Shelf with a lot of cups and plates on it and a faucet in the middle of the shelf. Example of RGB 93,53,59 color.

Jessica’s eyes widened with excitement. "This is incredible! PANTONE 504 is a revolutionary color! It’s said to bring a perfect balance of serenity and sophistication. We must explore this further."

Thus began a whirlwind of events. Jessica organized an impromptu color symposium in Colorville, with Zahir as her unsuspecting sidekick. They showcased PANTONE 504, and its popularity soared. People from all around the world began redesigning their homes with this enigmatic hue. It became the hottest trend in room design, and Colorville was at the center of it all.

Soon, Zahir and Jessica found themselves at the heart of a color revolution. Zahir’s once drab fishing shack was now a design sensation, and he couldn’t walk down the street without people asking for his autograph or his "secret" to his new-found fame. Jessica, too, reveled in the spotlight, though she still couldn’t quite figure out how a fisherman had become an accidental design guru.

One day, amidst the chaos of interviews and paint samples, Zahir and Jessica had a quiet moment.

"Jessica," Zahir said, chuckling, "I never thought a can of paint would turn me into a celebrity. I guess all it took was the right color."

Jessica laughed. "And who knew that a fisherman would be the one to rediscover PANTONE 504’s true potential? Sometimes, the best things in life come from the most unexpected places."

As the sun set over Colorville, Zahir and Jessica watched the town’s new, vividly colored homes sparkle under the twilight. They knew that their serendipitous discovery had not only changed their lives but had also revolutionized the world of interior design.

And so, the tale of Zahir Jet and Professor Jessica Jacobs became a legend in Colorville - a humorous reminder that even the most unlikely heroes can make a splash in the world of design, all thanks to a mysterious shade called PANTONE 504.
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