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PANTONE 586

PANTONE 586

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#E3E385
RGB:
227, 227, 133
CMYK:
10, 0, 59, 0
HSL:
60°, 41%, 89%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Flax
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 393
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1014
in RAL Design:
RAL 100 90 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 260-2
in NCS:
NCS S 1030-G90Y
What color is PANTONE 586? The Golden Horizon
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 586?

PANTONE 586 color. Painting of a woman with flowers in her hair and a flower in her hair
Man in a yellow robe standing in the ocean with a large black cloud in the background. Example of #E3E385 color.
PANTONE 586 is a light yellow color with a greenish hue.

It belongs to the pastel category of colors and has a HEX code of #E3E385.

This color is used in graphic design, fashion, and interior design.

PANTONE 586 can be paired with complementary colors such as purple or blue, or with analogous colors such as green or orange.

It is also similar to PANTONE 586 U and PANTONE 586 CP, which are variations of the same color for different printing methods.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 586 color

Picture with primary colors of MSU Green, Light blue, Verdigris, Ginger and Pale gold
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 586'

The Golden Horizon

In a small but vibrant studio nestled in the heart of a bustling city, Christian Moon, an eccentric and brilliant inventor, was lost in his latest obsession: a new shade of yellow. His studio was a chaotic haven of paints, pigments, and prototypes. His hands, stained with the vibrant hues of his experiments, were a testament to his dedication. Christian's dream was to create a color so captivating that it would redefine the world of polygraphy.

One evening, as he mixed yet another batch of pigments, Christian's eyes sparkled with excitement. He had finally achieved a breakthrough - a unique shade of yellow that seemed to radiate warmth and optimism like never before. It was a color that seemed to capture the very essence of sunlight and joy. He named it "Pantone 586."
Close up of a toy doll wearing a yellow jacket and black shirt with a yellow flower on it. Color #E3E385.

News of this groundbreaking color quickly spread through the design community, capturing the imagination of many. It was not long before Betsey Lantern, a top model renowned for her ability to embody and elevate every concept she touched, became intrigued. Betsey had always been drawn to innovations that pushed boundaries and celebrated creativity. When she heard about Pantone 586, she saw it as an opportunity to work with a color that promised to be as transformative as it was beautiful.

Their paths crossed at a prestigious fashion and design expo where Betsey was the star attraction. Christian, with his wild hair and paint-streaked lab coat, presented Pantone 586 to a crowd of eager designers and artists. Betsey, captivated by the presentation, approached Christian with a vision of her own.
Woman in a yellow lingerie with lemons on her breasts and a yellow shirt on her chest. Color CMYK 10,0,59,0.

"I see something extraordinary in this color," she said. "It's not just a hue; it's a statement. What if we used it to create a fashion line that embodies its spirit?"

Christian, though initially hesitant, was soon inspired by Betsey's enthusiasm. Together, they embarked on a creative journey, blending Betsey's fashion expertise with Christian's revolutionary color. Their collaboration was a whirlwind of creativity, as they designed clothing that not only showcased Pantone 586 but also told a story of hope, renewal, and beauty.

As the new fashion line debuted, the world was stunned. Pantone 586 was everywhere - on runways, in magazines, and even in everyday fashion. Its vibrant and cheerful nature resonated with people from all walks of life, infusing a sense of optimism into the everyday.

The color's rise was meteoric. It wasn't just a trend; it became a symbol of a brighter, more hopeful future. Christian and Betsey's partnership was celebrated as a perfect harmony of science and art, innovation and expression. Pantone 586 had not only redefined the boundaries of color in polygraphy but also left an indelible mark on the world of fashion and design.

Their story was a testament to the power of collaboration and creativity, proving that when two visionary minds come together, they can paint the world with possibilities beyond imagination.
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