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PANTONE 637

PANTONE 637

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#65C1DE
RGB:
101, 193, 222
CMYK:
62, 0, 8, 0
HSL:
194°, 55%, 87%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Maya blue
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2985
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6027
in RAL Design:
RAL 230 70 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 670-5
What color is PANTONE 637? The Pantone Parade
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 637?

Small village with a lot of stairs and a lot of trees and rocks in the background. Color #65C1DE.
Pizza on top of a pan covered in toppings next to a knife and fork and a knife. Color #65C1DE.
Man with a painted face and hoodie on. Color PANTONE 637.
PANTONE 637 is a medium light shade of cyan, which is a color that combines blue and green.

It has the following color values in different color models:
  • RGB: 101, 193, 222

  • HEX: #65C1DE

  • CMYK: 62, 0, 8, 0

  • HSL: 194°, 55%, 87%

PANTONE 637 can be described as a cool, bright, and refreshing color that evokes the feeling of water, sky, and ice.

It is a color that can be used to create contrast, harmony, or balance with other colors, depending on the desired effect.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 637 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark midnight blue, Steel blue, Ghost white, Medium carmine and Sky blue
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 637'

The Pantone Parade

In a town where colors ruled the world, two unlikely heroes were about to change the way the entire world saw industrial design. Duncan Ming, an eccentric artist known for his vivid imagination and penchant for rainbow-themed socks, had recently stumbled upon a new color: Pantone 637. This was no ordinary color; it was a whimsical shade of blue that seemed to hold the promise of endless joy. Duncan was certain that Pantone 637 had the power to transform mundane industrial design into something magical.

Meanwhile, in a bustling factory on the edge of town, Vivienne Flame was busy operating a massive, humming machine. She had a knack for turning raw materials into perfectly crafted parts, but her days were often a sea of gray and steel. Vivienne was known for her efficiency and no-nonsense attitude, but deep down, she wished for a splash of excitement in her work.
Glass vase with a lid on a table with a clock in the background. Example of PANTONE 637 color.

One sunny morning, Duncan decided to pay Vivienne a visit. Armed with a set of Pantone 637 paint swatches and a gleam of determination in his eye, he entered the factory, where he was met with the rhythmic clanking of machinery. Vivienne, with her hair tied back in a practical bun and safety goggles in place, was busy at her workstation.

"Hello there!" Duncan exclaimed, waving a swatch like a magic wand. "I’m Duncan Ming, and I’ve got a color that will change your world!"

Vivienne raised an eyebrow, not sure what to make of this colorful intruder. "Nice to meet you, Duncan. But unless you’ve got a blueprint for turning Pantone 637 into something useful, I’m afraid we’re just going to get more noise than productivity."

Undeterred, Duncan laid out his vision. "Imagine if we used Pantone 637 to turn everyday factory items into delightful pieces of art! What if we could make things like bolts, gears, and tools that not only function perfectly but also make people smile?"

Vivienne’s curiosity was piqued despite herself. "You’re talking about turning practical, industrial objects into something fun?"
Blue building with a lot of windows on it's side and a patio in front of it. Example of CMYK 62,0,8,0 color.

"Exactly!" Duncan beamed. "We could create a whole line of Pantone 637 products that brighten up people’s day while still being fully functional."

Vivienne sighed but agreed to give it a try. Over the next few weeks, Duncan and Vivienne collaborated closely. Duncan provided endless ideas and cheerful enthusiasm, while Vivienne used her expertise to incorporate Pantone 637 into the factory’s designs. Together, they painted gears, bolts, and even entire machines in the delightful shade of blue.

The transformation was nothing short of magical. Machines that were once a dull gray now gleamed with a refreshing blue that brought smiles to everyone who saw them. The factory workers, who had previously only seen monotonous equipment, found themselves eagerly anticipating the arrival of each new blue-painted component.

One day, as Duncan and Vivienne walked through the factory floor, they noticed a remarkable change. Workers were humming tunes and chatting with newfound energy. Even the machines seemed to hum a little happier. The factory, once a place of droning monotony, had become a place where creativity and joy flowed as freely as the work.

"Looks like Pantone 637 has worked its magic," Duncan said, grinning widely.

Vivienne nodded, her practical demeanor softened by a genuine smile. "You know, I didn’t think it was possible, but this blue really does make everything a bit brighter."

From that day on, Pantone 637 became a symbol of joy and creativity in the industrial world. Duncan and Vivienne’s collaboration showed that even the most functional objects could benefit from a touch of whimsy. And so, the Pantone Parade began, celebrating the delightful transformation of industrial design with a splash of blue that brought happiness to all who saw it.
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