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PANTONE 7421

PANTONE 7421

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#6D2439
RGB:
109, 36, 57
CMYK:
18, 100, 45, 67
HSL:
343°, 67%, 43%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Wine
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7428
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4004
in RAL Design:
RAL 350 20 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 530-5
What color is PANTONE 7421? The Crimson Conundrum: Cassandra and Sandy’s Surreal Room Design
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 7421?

Girl with red hair and blue eyes standing in front of a tree with pink flowers in bloom. Example of CMYK 18,100,45,67 color.
Man in a red hooded outfit holding a sword and a knife in his hand. Example of RGB 109,36,57 color.
PANTONE 7421 has different variations depending on the type of material and printing process, such as coated, uncoated, or plastic.

The color of PANTONE 7421 can be described as a medium dark shade of pink with a hint of purple.

The RGB values of PANTONE 7421 are 42.75% red, 14.12% green, and 22.35% blue.

The CMYK values of PANTONE 7421 are 18% cyan, 100% magenta, 45% yellow, and 67% black.

PANTONE 7421 is a color that can be used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, fashion, or interior design.

It can create a sense of elegance, sophistication, or mystery when paired with other colors.

For example, PANTONE 7421 can be combined with PANTONE 11-0601 TCX Bright White for a contrast effect, or with PANTONE 19-3911 TCX Black Beauty for a harmonious look.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7421 color

Picture with primary colors of Wine, Onyx, Feldgrau, Linen and Silver
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 7421'

The Crimson Conundrum: Cassandra and Sandy’s Surreal Room Design

Far away, in the quirky town of Palettonia, where colors were as lively as its inhabitants, the arrival of PANTONE 7421 - a bold, enigmatic shade of crimson - caused quite a stir. This shade was more than just a color; it was rumored to possess mysterious properties that defied the boundaries of ordinary design.

Cassandra Arrow, a local fisherman known for her knack for finding the most elusive of catches, had recently inherited an old, creaky house on the outskirts of town. Her new home, a charming but somewhat spooky Victorian residence, seemed to call out for a transformation. Enter Sandy Stewart, a factory worker who had a reputation for her unconventional design ideas and her enthusiasm for the bizarre.
PANTONE 7421 color example: Purple ball in the middle of a desert with palm trees in the background

Cassandra had heard whispers that PANTONE 7421, with its vibrant and slightly eerie hue, could infuse spaces with an almost magical quality. Intrigued, she enlisted Sandy to help her test this out, with a mix of skepticism and excitement.

One foggy Saturday morning, the duo met in Cassandra's living room, which had long been a repository of cobwebs and faded wallpaper. The room was about to undergo a transformation like no other. Sandy, armed with a dozen cans of PANTONE 7421 paint and an assortment of brushes, was ready to dive into the challenge.

As Sandy began applying the crimson paint to the walls, an unusual phenomenon began to occur. The color seemed to react to its surroundings, subtly shifting in hue as if it were alive. Cassandra, watching with wide eyes, couldn't help but feel a sense of foreboding mixed with excitement. The room gradually transformed into a hypnotic blend of deep reds and mysterious shadows.

The real fun began when Sandy decided to experiment with the color's effect on the furniture. She painted the old armchair a vivid crimson, and to Cassandra's surprise, it began to look like it had its own personality. The armchair seemed to wiggle and shift its cushions as if it were dancing. Cassandra couldn't suppress her giggles at the sight.
Toy animal with a very large mouth and a big grin on its face and chest, with a purple background. Color CMYK 18,100,45,67.

As the day wore on, the room started to take on a life of its own. The crimson walls seemed to create an ambient glow that made ordinary objects appear extraordinary. A simple lamp, painted in PANTONE 7421, cast eerie, fascinating shadows that danced across the room. Even the old grandfather clock ticked rhythmically, as if keeping time with the crimson rhythm.

But the most surprising twist came when Cassandra and Sandy decided to add a touch of mystery to the room. They hung a crimson curtain in front of an old, unused fireplace. As they drew the curtain, a peculiar thing happened - the room's atmosphere seemed to shift. The crimson glow intensified, and for a brief moment, the room was filled with an otherworldly aura.

Intrigued by this effect, Sandy suggested they test the room's new ambiance. They invited a few friends over for a "mystery-themed" gathering, complete with crimson decorations and dimmed lights. As guests entered, they were immediately enchanted by the room's odd and captivating atmosphere.

One by one, they found themselves drawn to the crimson room's whimsical charm. Laughter and chatter filled the space, with everyone trying to decipher the peculiar effects of the color. Some swore they felt an odd sense of deja vu or saw fleeting glimpses of shadows that seemed to dance to their own rhythm.

As the evening drew to a close, Cassandra and Sandy sat back and marveled at their creation. The room had transformed from a dusty old space into a vibrant, intriguing haven. The bold PANTONE 7421 had indeed brought something magical into their lives - a touch of whimsy and a dash of the extraordinary.

In the end, the crimson room became a local legend, a place where people could experience a bit of enchantment and mystery. Cassandra and Sandy's unusual use of PANTONE 7421 had turned their ordinary room into an extraordinary adventure, filled with laughter, intrigue, and a sense of playful wonder.

The tale of the crimson room and its creators became a cherished story in Palettonia, a reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected experiments could lead to the most delightful surprises. As for Cassandra and Sandy, they continued their playful explorations, forever inspired by the magical, mysterious hue of PANTONE 7421.
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