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PANTONE 728

PANTONE 728

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#CA9F75
RGB:
202, 159, 117
CMYK:
5, 32, 46, 10
HSL:
30°, 42%, 79%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 466
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3012
in RAL Design:
RAL 070 70 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 310-4
What color is PANTONE 728? The Golden Tapestry
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 728?

Digital painting of a man with a beard and a suit of armor on his chest and shoulders. Example of PANTONE 728 color.
Man in a suit and tie standing on a street at night with a city street light in the background. Color PANTONE 728.
Living room with a couch, table and chandelier in it's centerpieces and windows. Color CMYK 5,32,46,10.
PANTONE 728 color example: Young boy wearing sunglasses standing in front of a futuristic city with a clock tower in the background
PANTONE 728 is a medium light shade of orange with a warm and earthy tone.

It has a HEX color code of #CA9F75, which means it is composed of 79.22% red, 62.35% green and 45.88% blue in the RGB color model.

This color has a hue of 30 degrees, a saturation of 42% and a lightness of 79% in the HSL color space.

It has an approximate wavelength of 582.64 nm in the visible spectrum.

PANTONE 728 can be used to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in interior design, or to add a touch of warmth and elegance to fashion and accessories.

It can also be paired with complementary colors such as blue or green to create contrast and harmony.

Some examples of colors that go well with PANTONE 728 are PANTONE 7540 C, PANTONE 7499 C, PANTONE 7455 C and PANTONE 7488 C.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 728 color

Picture with primary colors of Banana Mania, Sienna, Antique brass, Umber and Flame
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...
RAL Classic
RAL 1015
RAL 3011
RAL 3012
RAL 7013
RAL 2004
RAL Design
RAL 075 90 20
RAL 030 30 45
RAL 040 60 30
RAL 020 30 10
RAL 050 50 78
RAL Effect
RAL 130-6
RAL 350-4
RAL 420-3
RAL 330-4
RAL 390-3
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 728'

The Golden Tapestry

In a quaint coastal village where the sea whispered secrets to the sand, lived Shivansh Storm, a fisherman renowned for his knowledge of the sea and his uncanny ability to predict the weather. His humble home was adorned with nets and old maps, but his most prized possession was a faded color swatch marked with the shade "PANTONE 728."

Meanwhile, in the bustling city nearby, Leonardo Honey worked tirelessly at a textile factory. His hands were stained with dyes, and his mind was often lost in patterns and colors. One day, while testing new hues, Leonardo stumbled upon a sample of PANTONE 728 - a warm, golden beige. He was captivated by its subtle elegance and immediately envisioned its potential.

Fate intervened when a storm damaged Shivansh’s fishing boat, leaving him in need of repairs. Desperate, he sought help from the city. He met Leonardo, who, fascinated by Shivansh’s stories of the sea, agreed to help in exchange for a unique challenge: to incorporate PANTONE 728 into a design that would blend the beauty of the ocean with the vibrancy of the city.

Shivansh led Leonardo to the shore, where he shared tales of the sea’s ever-changing hues, from the tranquil gold of dawn to the deep blue of twilight. Inspired, Leonardo returned to his factory with a renewed sense of purpose. He decided to create a fabric that captured the essence of Shivansh’s tales.

Leonardo wove PANTONE 728 into a rich tapestry, blending it with shades of deep blue and emerald green to mimic the sea’s depths and the golden hues of a setting sun. The fabric was designed to shimmer subtly, reflecting light in a way that evoked the tranquil yet powerful nature of the ocean.

When the tapestry was complete, Leonardo presented it to Shivansh. The fisherman was awestruck. The fabric, with its golden tones, captured the essence of his sea stories perfectly. It was not merely a textile but a piece of art that told a story of harmony between land and sea.

Word of the tapestry spread, and soon, the village and city became united in admiration for the fusion of artistry and nature. The tapestry adorned the walls of both Shivansh’s and Leonardo’s homes, serving as a reminder of their collaboration and the power of creativity.

Years later, the story of Shivansh and Leonardo became a legend, symbolizing how two worlds - one of the ocean and one of industry - could come together to create something truly remarkable. The warm golden hue of PANTONE 728 became known as "The Golden Tapestry" and stood as a testament to the beauty of merging tradition with innovation.

In the end, it wasn’t just a color that made the difference, but the shared passion and vision of two individuals who dared to dream beyond their horizons.
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