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PANTONE 729

PANTONE 729

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#BB854D
RGB:
187, 133, 77
CMYK:
7, 45, 66, 18
HSL:
31°, 59%, 73%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7591
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1011
in RAL Design:
RAL 070 60 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 310-5
What color is PANTONE 729? The Great PANTONE 729 Revolution
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 729?

PANTONE 729 color. Man with long hair and a beard with wings on his chest standing in front of a cloudy sky
Tree with lights in the middle of a forest at night time with a path leading to it. Color #BB854D.
PANTONE 729 is a shade of orange with the following color values:
  • Hexadecimal: #BB854D

  • RGB: 187, 133, 77

  • HSL: 31°, 59%, 73%

  • CMYK: 7%, 45%, 66%, 18%

The hexadecimal color code #BB854D is a computer simulation of the PANTONE 729 color and may not match the exact color standard.
To visually evaluate the color, you should consult a Pantone publication or product that contains the PANTONE 729 color.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 729 color

Picture with primary colors of Pale brown, Black, Cafe noir, Medium champagne and Khaki
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 4010-Y30R
NCS S 8505-R20B
NCS S 7010-Y50R
NCS S 1015-G90Y
NCS S 2010-Y30R
RAL Classic
RAL 1036
RAL 9005
RAL 8016
RAL 1015
RAL 1000
RAL Design
RAL 050 50 20
RAL 170 20 25
RAL 050 20 16
RAL 085 90 30
RAL 060 70 20
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 729'

The Great PANTONE 729 Revolution

Once upon a time, in a world where colors were more than mere pigments, the color PANTONE 729 was just a humble hue in the vast spectrum of possibilities. The world had many shades and tones, but none had ever stirred as much excitement as PANTONE 729, a peculiar shade of beige with the most unusual sparkle.

Calvin Powell, a flamboyant artist with a penchant for the peculiar, was the first to notice this sparkle. His studio, a riotous explosion of color and chaos, was suddenly overtaken by a mysterious golden light. Calvin was sure it was a sign - perhaps a divine message from the Pantone gods. He promptly decided that PANTONE 729 was not just another beige; it was the color of destiny.
Cartoon character in a blue uniform at a desk with a computer and keyboard in front of her. Color RGB 187,133,77.

Across town, Professor Donatella Rodriguez, a renowned scholar of color theory, was studying her color charts when she noticed something odd: PANTONE 729 seemed to be winking at her from the pages. Her rigorous research had never before encountered a shade with such an enigmatic personality. Intrigued, she vowed to uncover the mystery behind this seemingly ordinary color.

One fateful day, Calvin and Donatella’s paths crossed at an art gala where Calvin was unveiling his new clothing line, entirely designed in PANTONE 729. The guests were initially perplexed by the beige extravaganza. "Is this... beige with pizzazz?" whispered one guest. Donatella, with her scholarly curiosity piqued, approached Calvin to discuss this shade.

Calvin, with eyes wide as saucers, explained his theory: "Donatella, PANTONE 729 isn’t just a color. It’s a portal to an alternate fashion universe! It transforms the mundane into the magnificent. Trust me!"
Cartoon character with a green shirt and blonde hair. Color CMYK 7,45,66,18.

Donatella, ever the skeptic, decided to test Calvin’s claim. She agreed to wear a PANTONE 729 dress to her next academic conference. The result was astonishing. As she walked into the room, every color in the spectrum seemed to pale in comparison. People were mesmerized. "Is that beige... magical?" they whispered.

News of the miraculous properties of PANTONE 729 spread like wildfire. Soon, the entire fashion world was abuzz with the enchanting possibilities of the color. Runways were transformed into magical landscapes of beige brilliance. Designers were scrambling to incorporate the mystical hue into their collections, each trying to outdo the other with increasingly extravagant designs.

Calvin and Donatella found themselves at the center of this whirlwind. Calvin continued to create awe-inspiring PANTONE 729 garments, while Donatella wrote papers and gave lectures on the color's extraordinary impact. Together, they formed an unlikely duo - one an artist who painted with magic, the other a professor who studied it.

One day, they received a mysterious letter from the Pantone gods themselves. It read, "Congratulations, Calvin and Donatella. Your discovery has elevated PANTONE 729 to its rightful place in the color pantheon. But remember, every color has its moment, and yours was truly magical."

As the letter was signed with a flourish of shimmering gold, Calvin and Donatella knew their journey was complete. The world had embraced PANTONE 729, transforming it from an ordinary beige to the color of dreams.

And so, PANTONE 729 became a legend, a testament to the power of imagination and the unexpected magic that can lie within the simplest of shades. Calvin continued to dazzle the world with his creations, while Donatella’s research became the stuff of academic lore. Together, they proved that sometimes, even the most ordinary colors can make the most extraordinary stories.
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