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PANTONE 575

PANTONE 575

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#658237
RGB:
101, 130, 55
CMYK:
55, 9, 95, 45
HSL:
83°, 58%, 51%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Olive Drab
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2278
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6025
in RAL Design:
RAL 110 50 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 250-6
What color is PANTONE 575? The Ascension of Pantone 575
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:20

What color is PANTONE 575?

Green and white owl on a branch in a forest with trees and foliage in the background. Color CMYK 55,9,95,45.
Green car driving through a desert landscape with a lake and palm trees in the background. Color RGB 101,130,55.
Vase filled with purple flowers on top of a table next to a window sill with the sun shining. Color CMYK 55,9,95,45.
Doll dressed in a green dress and a veil with flowers on it's head and a green jacket. Example of CMYK 55,9,95,45 color.
Woman with long hair and green leaves on her head is standing in front of a black background. Example of RGB 101,130,55 color.
Bunch of yellow flowers in a field of green grass with a yellow frame around the center of the picture. Color RGB 101,130,55.
Cartoon girl on a couch in front of a christmas tree with presents and presents around her. Example of RGB 101,130,55 color.
PANTONE 575 is a dark green color with a hint of yellow.

It has the following color values: C: 55%, M: 9%, Y: 95%, K: 45%.

It can be seen as a deep olive or khaki green.

PANTONE 575 can be paired with its complementary color, PANTONE 521, which is a light purple or lavender color.

PANTONE 575 can also be used with other shades of green, yellow, brown, or beige for a natural or earthy look.

PANTONE 575 is a color that can evoke feelings of stability, growth, harmony, and freshness.

It can also represent nature, ecology, military, or adventure.

PANTONE 575 is a versatile color that can be applied to various products, such as clothing, packaging, logos, or graphics.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 575 color

Picture with primary colors of Deep saffron, Gainsboro, Upsdell red, Ball Blue and Cal Poly Pomona green
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 575'

The Ascension of Pantone 575

In a world awash with ever-changing trends, Gianni Steel, a visionary entrepreneur, and Donna Jacobs, a meticulous factory worker, were about to change the course of interior design history with a single color: Pantone 575.

Gianni had always been known for his daring choices in the design world. His latest venture was a revolutionary line of eco-friendly interior paints. He was on the hunt for a color that would not only complement but enhance the natural beauty of spaces while being gentle on the environment. After months of searching, he stumbled upon Pantone 575 - a serene shade of green with hints of yellow that evoked tranquility and optimism.
Path in a forest with a bright light shining through the trees and grass on the ground and on the ground. Color CMYK 55,9,95,45.

Excited by its potential, Gianni enlisted Donna Jacobs, a factory worker renowned for her precision and passion for detail. Donna was a veteran in the industry, having worked on numerous paint formulations. She was intrigued by Gianni’s vision for Pantone 575, a color she had never worked with before.

The collaboration began with a series of late nights and intense discussions. Donna meticulously analyzed the properties of Pantone 575, adjusting the formulation to ensure it met the highest environmental standards without compromising its aesthetic appeal. Her dedication was evident as she experimented with various ingredients, striving for the perfect balance of durability and vibrancy.

One evening, while reviewing the final samples, Donna noticed something remarkable. The color of Pantone 575 shifted subtly depending on the lighting - morphing from a fresh green in natural light to a warm, golden hue under artificial lights. She realized this quality could create dynamic and transformative interior spaces, aligning perfectly with Gianni’s vision of creating environments that evolved with the day.
Vase with a tree inside of it on a table next to a mirror and a vase with a plant in it. Example of #658237 color.

When the new line of paints was ready for launch, Gianni and Donna organized an exclusive showcase in an old, abandoned warehouse transformed into a vibrant gallery. Designers, architects, and critics from around the world were invited to experience the magic of Pantone 575.

As guests wandered through the space, they marveled at how Pantone 575 could transform a room's mood and atmosphere. It wasn’t just a color; it was a living, breathing entity that brought harmony and energy to any setting. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive. The color was praised for its ability to bridge the gap between modern and natural aesthetics, making it a perfect choice for sustainable interior design.

Pantone 575 quickly became a sensation. It was featured in high-end residences, trendy offices, and public spaces. Gianni’s and Donna’s innovation set a new standard in the industry, proving that thoughtful design and a touch of natural elegance could resonate deeply with people’s desires for balance and beauty in their lives.

Through their combined efforts, Gianni and Donna had not only introduced a groundbreaking color but had also inspired a new wave of creativity and consciousness in interior design. Their journey illustrated the power of collaboration and the profound impact that a single color could have on the world.

In the end, Pantone 575 was more than just a shade; it was a symbol of how passion, precision, and innovation could elevate the ordinary to the extraordinary. And as Gianni and Donna looked back on their success, they knew they had changed the world, one hue at a time.
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