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PANTONE 707

PANTONE 707

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#ECB8C4
RGB:
236, 184, 196
CMYK:
0, 36, 8, 0
HSL:
346°, 22%, 93%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Tea rose
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 182
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1015
in RAL Design:
RAL 010 80 15
in RAL Effect:
RAL 480-3
What color is PANTONE 707? The Color of Dreams
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 707?

Cartoon girl with pink hair and a tiara on her head. Color CMYK 0,36,8,0.
PANTONE 707 color. Woman with long black hair standing in front of pink flowers and trees with pink flowers on it's branches
Tree with pink flowers in the snow with mountains in the background. Color PANTONE 707.
PANTONE 707 color. Man with a beard and a weird face in a forest with flowers and trees in the background
Man with a strange face and hair in the sky with clouds and stars behind him. Color #ECB8C4.
PANTONE 707 is a light shade of pink-red that has a hexadecimal value of #ECB8C4.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 92.55% red, 72.16% green and 76.86% blue.

It has a hue of 346°, a saturation of 22% and a lightness of 93% in the HSL color space.

PANTONE 707 is also available in the PANTONE Extended Gamut Coated Guide, which is a collection of colors that can be achieved using a seven-color printing process instead of the traditional four-color process.

It is a vibrant and cheerful color that can evoke feelings of warmth, love, romance, femininity, and sweetness.

PANTONE 707 can also be associated with flowers, candy, cosmetics, fashion, and beauty products.

Some possible color combinations with PANTONE 707 are its complement #b4f9ea (a light shade of cyan), its shades #e9a0aa (a medium shade of pink-red) and #d98b95 (a dark shade of pink-red), and its harmonies #f9b5e4 (a light shade of magenta) and #f9dab5 (a light shade of orange).

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 707 color

Picture with primary colors of Outer Space, Battleship Grey, Pearl Aqua, Bone and Smoky black
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 707'

The Color of Dreams

Far away, in the quaint seaside village of Mistral Bay, Iona Yamamoto lived a simple life as a fisherman. Her days were filled with the rhythmic ebb and flow of the ocean, casting nets and mending ropes. Despite her rugged exterior, Iona had an eye for beauty and a soul that yearned for more than the horizon could offer. Her modest home was adorned with colorful driftwood and sea glass, each piece a fragment of her dreams.

Monica Frost, on the other hand, worked in a bustling factory located in the nearby city. Her days were spent in the realm of production lines and machinery, but her true passion lay in design. By night, Monica immersed herself in the world of colors, sketching designs and dreaming of vibrant possibilities.
Man in a pink suit standing in front of a wall with a black shirt and black shirt on. Color #ECB8C4.

One sunny afternoon, as Iona cast her nets into the shimmering blue waters, she noticed something unusual glinting beneath the surface. It was a small, oddly shaped bottle. Curiosity piqued, she fished it out and discovered it contained a roll of parchment with intricate designs and the words "PANTONE 707" written in elegant script.

Intrigued, Iona took the bottle to Monica, who was visiting Mistral Bay for a short vacation. The moment Monica saw the parchment, her eyes widened with excitement. "PANTONE 707!" she exclaimed. "This is a unique shade of pink, almost like the color of a perfect sunset or the blush of a cherished memory. It’s a color that hasn’t been used much in modern design."

Monica explained that PANTONE 707 was a delicate pink hue with a subtle warmth, perfect for conveying gentleness and elegance. She envisioned it bringing a fresh, comforting vibe to her designs, which had previously relied on bolder and more saturated colors.

The two women decided to collaborate, combining their talents to create something extraordinary. Iona shared her insights about the natural world, while Monica offered her design expertise. They began working on a project that would merge their worlds - a collection of home décor items inspired by the sea, with PANTONE 707 as the central theme.

Their designs included soft pink lamps shaped like seashells, cozy throw pillows resembling coral formations, and delicate glass vases that mirrored the hues of a sunset over the ocean. Each piece was a reflection of their joint vision, blending Iona’s love for the sea with Monica’s flair for design.

As the project came to fruition, they held an exhibition in Mistral Bay. The soft pink tones of PANTONE 707 illuminated the room, evoking a sense of tranquility and wonder. Visitors were enchanted by the harmonious blend of nature and artistry. The collection was not only a testament to their hard work but also a celebration of the beauty that could be found in unexpected places.

Through their collaboration, Iona and Monica discovered that creativity could transcend boundaries and that even the simplest of objects could be transformed into something remarkable. Their journey was a reminder that the colors we choose can tell a story, evoke emotions, and bring people together in the most unexpected ways.

And so, in the gentle glow of PANTONE 707, Iona and Monica continued to explore new horizons, their bond strengthened by their shared dream of making the world a more beautiful place, one color at a time.
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