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PANTONE 659

PANTONE 659

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#7BA0D0
RGB:
123, 160, 208
CMYK:
59, 27, 0, 0
HSL:
214°, 41%, 82%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2142
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6034
in RAL Design:
RAL 230 70 25
in RAL Effect:
RAL 630-1
What color is PANTONE 659? The Enigma of Pantone 659
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 659?

Woman with blue hair and a blue dress is posing for a picture with her arms crossed and her eyes closed. Example of PANTONE 659 color.
PANTONE 659 color example: Robot with many arms and legs standing in front of a group of other robots in front of a castle
Doll with a blue dress and a blue necklace and earrings on her head and a wooden pole with a light behind her. Example of PANTONE 659 color.
Godzilla like creature standing in a city street at night with a full moon in the background and a building with windows
Blue alien with flowers in its hair standing in a field of daisies and daisies with a sky background. Example of #7BA0D0 color.
PANTONE 659 is a shade of blue that has a cool and calm tone.

PANTONE 659 C or PANTONE 659 CP, depending on the type of paper or material it is printed on.

PANTONE 659 has the following color values:
  • RGB: 123, 160, 208

  • CMYK: 59, 27, 0, 0

  • HEX: #7BA0D0

It can be used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, graphic design, and fashion.
This colour can also be combined with other colors to create harmonious and contrasting color schemes.

Some examples of colors that go well with PANTONE 659 are:

  • PANTONE 7406 C (a bright yellow)

  • PANTONE 7621 C (a deep red)

  • PANTONE 7488 C (a vibrant green)

  • PANTONE 7541 C (a light gray)

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 659 color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, UCLA Blue, Platinum, Moonstone blue and Dark midnight 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 659'

The Enigma of Pantone 659

Far away, in the heart of a bustling metropolis, where neon lights danced on the asphalt and the hum of life never ceased, there existed a hidden studio known only to those who cherished the elusive magic of color. This was the studio of Manolo Chun, a painter celebrated not just for his talent, but for his secret affinity for a particular shade - Pantone 659, a deep, enigmatic blue with a touch of mystery.

Manolo's studio was a sanctuary of colors, a place where the mundane was transformed into the extraordinary. His latest commission, however, was far from ordinary. Jessica Clank, the city’s top model, had commissioned a series of portraits, each to be painted with this enigmatic blue. The request was cryptic - Jessica wanted something "beyond the ordinary, something that tells a story."
Garden with blue flowers and a sun shining over the top of it and a path leading to a park. Color RGB 123,160,208.

Intrigued and inspired, Manolo began his work. Pantone 659 was no ordinary blue. Its subtle gradient seemed to shimmer with a hidden depth, like the ocean under a twilight sky. As Manolo applied the color to the canvas, something unusual began to happen. The blue seemed to come alive, pulsating with an inner light that was almost hypnotic.

Days turned into nights as Manolo worked, and the portraits took shape. Jessica, who had always been the epitome of glamour and poise, seemed to transform before his eyes. The blue wasn’t just a color on a canvas; it became a narrative, a visual symphony that revealed layers of Jessica’s personality that were both vulnerable and powerful.

One evening, after a particularly intense painting session, Jessica arrived at the studio to see the progress. Manolo, exhausted yet exhilarated, unveiled the latest portrait. The deep blue of Pantone 659 seemed to envelop Jessica’s image in a way that was both mesmerizing and unsettling.

As Jessica gazed at the portrait, she noticed something strange. The blue seemed to swirl and shift, forming shapes and patterns that weren’t there before. It was as if the color had its own story to tell. The room grew silent, and an inexplicable chill filled the air.

Jessica took a step back, and the portrait seemed to change before her eyes, revealing a scene - a hidden landscape of dreams and shadows, a narrative that felt deeply personal yet completely unknown. The portrait was no longer just an image; it was a window into a realm beyond the physical world.

Manolo, equally captivated, realized that Pantone 659 was more than a color. It was a conduit to something profound, a bridge between reality and imagination. The blue was imbued with a kind of magic that resonated with Jessica's own mysteries, revealing not just her outer beauty but the essence of her soul.

As the days passed, the studio became a place of quiet exploration. Jessica and Manolo delved into conversations about identity, art, and the nature of beauty. The portraits, now complete, were not just works of art - they were portals, each one a unique exploration of the human spirit through the lens of Pantone 659.

In the end, the story of Pantone 659 was not just about a color or a portrait. It was about the connection between the artist and the subject, the magic of seeing beyond the surface, and the endless possibilities that lie within the spectrum of a single hue. Jessica Clank's portraits, infused with the mystery of Pantone 659, became timeless pieces that told a story only they could tell - a story of deep blue secrets and the profound beauty of the unknown.
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