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PANTONE 711

PANTONE 711

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#DA3248
RGB:
218, 50, 72
CMYK:
0, 97, 75, 0
HSL:
352°, 77%, 85%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Jasper
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 199
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3018
in RAL Design:
RAL 030 50 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 440-1
in NCS:
NCS S 1070-R
What color is PANTONE 711? The Chromatic Revolution
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 711?

Cartoon character with long hair and a red coat on a city street at night with street lights in the background. Example of RGB 218,50,72 color.
#DA3248 color. Woman in a pink jacket and sunglasses walking down a street in a city with a traffic light in the background
#DA3248 color. Red and black abstract background with a spiral design and a light source in the center of the image
CMYK 0,97,75,0. Red house with a red awning and a red bench in front of it
PANTONE 711 is a dark red color with a slight orange hue.

It has a HEX value of #DA3248, which means it is composed of 85.49% red, 19.61% green, and 28.24% blue in the RGB color model.

In the CMYK color model, which is used for printing, it has 0% cyan, 97% magenta, 75% yellow, and 0% black.

In web design, specifically in HSL color model, it has a hue of 352°, a saturation of 77%, and a lightness of 85%.

PANTONE 711 can be paired with complementary colors such as turquoise or teal, or with analogous colors such as pink or purple.

This colour can create a warm, energetic, and passionate mood when used in design.

It can also represent love, blood, fire, or danger.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 711 color

Picture with primary colors of Zinnwaldite, Chocolate, Earth yellow, Peach-yellow and Vivid auburn
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 711'

The Chromatic Revolution

In a small, serene village nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, lived Cassandra Yamamoto, a farmer with an unusual hobby. By day, she tended to her crops with meticulous care; by night, she dabbled in the art of polygraphy, a craft of creating intricate patterns and images through color and light. Her farm was not only her livelihood but also a canvas where she practiced her craft using the natural dyes she grew herself.

One evening, as Cassandra carefully mixed a new batch of dye, she stumbled upon a forgotten vial in her collection. The label read "PANTONE 711." She had no recollection of where it had come from, but the deep, luminous shade of orange intrigued her. She decided to test it on a piece of fabric. As she dipped the fabric into the dye, it transformed into a vivid, almost surreal shade of orange that seemed to glow with an inner light. Cassandra marveled at how the color shimmered with a life of its own, creating mesmerizing patterns that danced across the fabric.
Painting of a woman with long hair wearing a red hat and a red vest and a white shirt. Color RGB 218,50,72.

Unbeknownst to her, this color was not merely a pigment but a revolutionary hue that had the power to alter perceptions and emotions. It was said to possess an almost magical quality, making it highly sought after in the world of fashion and design.

Meanwhile, in the bustling metropolis far from Cassandra's tranquil village, Maximilian Sweetheart, a top model known for his avant-garde style, was searching for something new to revitalize his career. His latest photo shoot had fallen flat, lacking the spark he was known for. Desperate for inspiration, he wandered into a small, obscure gallery featuring unconventional artworks and stumbled upon a vibrant orange fabric with intricate patterns. The color was unlike anything he had seen before - rich, vivid, and almost alive.

The gallery owner, an eccentric old man, told Maximilian about the mysterious "PANTONE 711" color. He mentioned that it had been created by a reclusive farmer in a remote village, and that it had properties which could make any design revolutionary. Maximilian, intrigued and excited, decided to find this enigmatic color's origin.

After a journey that felt like stepping into a different world, Maximilian arrived at Cassandra's farm. He was greeted by the sight of fields bathed in hues of green and gold, contrasting starkly with the vibrant orange of the dye Cassandra was working with. The two were an odd pair - Cassandra, with her earth-stained hands and modest attire, and Maximilian, with his sleek designer clothes and polished demeanor.

"Is this the famous PANTONE 711?" Maximilian asked, his eyes wide with curiosity.

Cassandra nodded, explaining her discovery and the color's unexpected properties. Maximilian was fascinated and saw an opportunity to combine his fashion sense with Cassandra's unique dye. They decided to collaborate on a fashion line that would bring the magical color to the world stage.

Their partnership was a symphony of contrasts. Cassandra's organic, earthy touch infused with Maximilian's cutting-edge design led to a collection that was nothing short of breathtaking. The PANTONE 711 color became the centerpiece of their designs, creating garments that seemed to shift and shimmer, capturing the essence of both the natural and the extraordinary.

The collection's debut was met with astonished acclaim. Fashion critics and enthusiasts were mesmerized by the transformative quality of the color. Maximilian's career soared to new heights, and Cassandra's dyes became highly sought after, establishing her as a revolutionary force in the world of polygraphy.

As the seasons changed, Cassandra and Maximilian's collaboration continued to flourish, their lives forever intertwined by the mysterious and stunning PANTONE 711. Their story became a testament to the power of creativity and the unexpected magic that can arise from the simplest of beginnings.
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