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PANTONE 7408

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#F3BA16
RGB:
243, 186, 22
CMYK:
0, 29, 100, 0
HSL:
45°, 91%, 95%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7409
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1003
in RAL Design:
RAL 080 80 80
in RAL Effect:
RAL 290-6
What color is PANTONE 7408? The Neon Dawn: The PANTONE 7408 Revolution
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 7408?

Woman wearing a yellow turban and a gold necklace and earrings with a smile on her face. Example of #F3BA16 color.
Woman with yellow hair and a yellow wig is smiling at the camera with a smile on her face. Example of PANTONE 7408 color.
PANTONE 7408 color example: Yellow and black robot is in the air with smoke coming out of it's back end and a man in the background
Toy alligator wearing a yellow leather jacket and a hat with a gold background. Example of PANTONE 7408 color.
PANTONE 7408 is a shade of yellow with a hexadecimal color code of #F3BA16.

In the HSL color space, it has a hue of 45° (degrees), a saturation of 91%, and a lightness of 95%.

PANTONE 7408 is a bright and warm color that can evoke feelings of energy, optimism, and happiness.

It can also be associated with gold, sunshine, and autumn.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7408 color

Picture with primary colors of Sepia, Raw umber, Smoky black, Fawn and Pale silver
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7408'

The Neon Dawn: The PANTONE 7408 Revolution

Far-far away, in the bustling city of Aurora, where innovation was as common as the dawn, a color revolution was brewing. This revolution wasn't about a new technology or an avant-garde design - it was about a vibrant, electrifying shade that promised to transform the world in ways no one had ever imagined. The color was PANTONE 7408, a striking, almost luminescent yellow that seemed to defy conventional boundaries.

The story began with Iona Nova, a painter known for her daring use of colors and her uncanny ability to turn the mundane into the magnificent. Iona's studio was a kaleidoscope of creativity, where every corner was splashed with hues that told a story. However, when she first encountered PANTONE 7408, she knew she had stumbled upon something truly extraordinary.
Painting of a path through a forest at sunset or sunrise or sunset in the distance. Example of #F3BA16 color.

"Look at this!" Iona exclaimed one morning, holding up a swatch of PANTONE 7408. The color was so vivid, it practically vibrated with energy. "This isn't just yellow; it's a burst of sunshine captured in a pigment!"

Inspired, Iona set out to use this audacious color in her latest project: a series of urban murals that would transform drab city walls into vibrant canvases of light and energy. The concept was simple yet ambitious: using PANTONE 7408 to create murals that would appear to glow in the dark, effectively turning night into day.

As Iona began painting, the entire city seemed to buzz with anticipation. Her work was not just visually stunning but also imbued with a sense of fun and wonder. PANTONE 7408's intense brightness made her murals stand out even in the dark, and soon, people from all over came to witness the phenomenon. However, one crucial detail was missing - how to get the materials to Iona's high-rise studio.

Enter Tommy Chanel, a delivery worker with a reputation for reliability and a knack for making the impossible possible. Tommy had seen it all: from urgent deliveries to unconventional requests. When Iona's order of specialty paints arrived, Tommy was the one tasked with the delivery. Little did he know, this delivery would lead to an adventure of epic proportions.

As Tommy drove the delivery truck loaded with PANTONE 7408 paint cans, he noticed something unusual. The city streets seemed more alive than ever, almost as if they were reacting to the color. Murals that had been dull for years now sparkled with a new energy. Curious, Tommy decided to take a slight detour to see the murals for himself.
Close up of a pattern made of yellow and black material with a black background. Color RGB 243,186,22.

When he arrived at Iona's studio, Tommy was greeted by an explosion of yellow. "Wow," he said, his eyes wide. "This is incredible!"

Iona, covered in paint and looking as vibrant as her creations, grinned at Tommy. "You're just in time. I was about to test a new feature: interactive murals!"

The concept was daring: Iona had embedded light-sensitive paint that would react to ambient light, making the murals even more dynamic. As Tommy watched, the murals shifted from dazzling yellow to warmer golds, then back to neon yellow, depending on the light conditions.

The real shock came when Iona suggested they take the murals beyond the city walls. "Let's make this a city-wide spectacle!" she proposed. "We can use PANTONE 7408 to create glowing street signs, luminous sculptures, and interactive installations!"

With Tommy's help, they set up an urban scavenger hunt. Using clues hidden in the murals, participants could follow a trail of PANTONE 7408 clues that led to hidden installations throughout the city. The scavenger hunt was a massive hit, drawing crowds who marveled at the glowing art and the energy it brought to the streets.
Yellow car with big wheels driving on a desert road with smoke and rocks behind it and a black smoke cloud behind it

The culmination of their project was a grand light show in the central plaza. As night fell, the entire area was illuminated by an array of PANTONE 7408 installations. The city square transformed into a vibrant, pulsating heart of neon yellow, creating a breathtaking display that left everyone in awe.

News of the project spread quickly, and soon Iona and Tommy found themselves hailed as pioneers of urban design. They had turned PANTONE 7408 into more than just a color; it had become a symbol of energy, creativity, and community spirit.

Their story was a testament to the power of imagination and collaboration. In the end, the rise of PANTONE 7408 wasn't just about a color but about how two seemingly ordinary people could create something truly extraordinary with a bit of vision and a lot of yellow.
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