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PANTONE 7518

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#6E5049
RGB:
110, 80, 73
CMYK:
21, 56, 49, 60
HSL:
11°, 34%, 43%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Medium taupe
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 4705
in RAL Classic:
RAL 8025
in RAL Design:
RAL 010 30 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 340-4
in NCS:
NCS S 5020-R
What color is PANTONE 7518? The Emerald Eccentricity
2024-09-08 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 7518?

Woman with a very elaborate head piece and jewelry on her face and chest. Example of PANTONE 7518 color.
Woman with long hair standing in front of a street sign and buildings with signs in the background. Example of #6E5049 color.
PANTONE 7518 color example: Woman with a green bodysuit and a smile on her face and chest
Man with dreadlocks holding a flower and a fist up in the air. Example of CMYK 21,56,49,60 color.
Man in armor holding a sword in a city street at night with lights on the buildings and a rain falling. Color PANTONE 7518.
Woman with long hair standing on a street corner with a black dress on and a black purse on her shoulder. Color RGB 110,80,73.
PANTONE 7518 is a color
That’s hard to describe in a word
It’s a shade of brown with hints of red
Like a clay pot or a loaf of bread

It’s not too dark and not too light
It’s cozy, warm and earthy bright
It’s a color that can soothe and calm
Like a cup of tea or a healing balm

PANTONE 7518 is a color
That you can find in nature too
It’s the color of a tree bark
Or a mushroom cap or a kangaroo

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7518 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark sienna, Beaver, Light salmon pink, Wine and Antique White
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 3007
RAL 7034
RAL 3015
RAL 3009
RAL 1013
RAL Design
RAL 080 20 10
RAL 030 50 20
RAL 010 70 35
RAL 040 30 30
RAL 050 90 10
RAL Effect
RAL 790-5
RAL 780-5
RAL 490-3
RAL 530-5
RAL 150-4
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7518'

The Emerald Eccentricity

Far away, in the rustic town of Greenfield, nestled between rolling hills and lush fields, Ravindra Westwood, a jovial farmer known for his exuberant personality and bountiful harvests, had a curious hobby. When he wasn’t tending to his crops, Ravindra loved experimenting with colors. His latest fascination was PANTONE 7518, a deep, verdant green with a hint of sophistication.

One fine afternoon, as Ravindra was inspecting his fields, Professor Betsey Honey, a renowned expert in design theory and eccentric ideas, came strolling by. She was on a quest for new inspirations for her next project - a new trademark design that needed a splash of originality.

"Ravindra!" Betsey called out with a smile. "What’s that vibrant green you’ve got there?"

Ravindra, wearing his signature wide-brimmed hat and overalls, proudly displayed a swatch of PANTONE 7518. "Ah, Professor Honey! This is PANTONE 7518, a color I’ve been dying to use. I think it’s perfect for something really unique. But I need a little help turning it into a trademark design."

Betsey’s eyes lit up with interest. "A trademark design, you say? I’m intrigued! But what kind of trademark design are you envisioning?"

Ravindra scratched his head thoughtfully. "Well, I was thinking of something that combines the essence of my farm with this incredible green. Perhaps a design that’s both practical and a little offbeat."

Betsey chuckled. "Sounds like an adventure! Let’s get to work."

The duo decided to create a trademark design that celebrated the vibrant green of PANTONE 7518 while incorporating elements from Ravindra’s farm life. They started brainstorming unusual applications of the color that would stand out in the world of design.

Their first idea was to create a line of eco-friendly packaging for farm products. Ravindra and Betsey designed bags and boxes in PANTONE 7518, adding playful graphics like animated vegetables and smiling farm animals. The packaging not only highlighted the color but also conveyed a sense of fun and approachability. The design featured humorous slogans like "Freshness with a Splash of Green" and "The Farm’s Secret Weapon."

Next, they turned their attention to a new line of garden tools. They decided to use PANTONE 7518 for the handles of shovels, rakes, and trowels, adding quirky designs like cartoonish bugs and farm scenes. To make things even more interesting, they incorporated a little bell that jingled with each use, adding a touch of whimsy to the practical tools.

Their final project was a series of limited-edition aprons and hats for gardeners and chefs. The aprons featured PANTONE 7518 in bold, vibrant patterns with illustrations of vegetables and farm scenes, while the hats had playful patches that read "Green Thumb Guru" and "Chef de Farm." The designs were both functional and entertaining, perfect for anyone who wanted to add a bit of personality to their gardening or cooking.

The grand unveiling of their new trademark designs took place at a local fair. The eco-friendly packaging, garden tools, and whimsical apparel were showcased in a vibrant booth decorated with lush greenery and farm-themed decorations. Visitors were delighted by the colorful designs and the clever use of PANTONE 7518, and the booth quickly became a hit.

The Emerald Eccentricity was celebrated for its inventive application of PANTONE 7518. Ravindra and Betsey’s collaboration had not only brought a splash of vibrant green to everyday items but also infused them with humor and charm. Their designs proved that even the most unconventional ideas could lead to delightful and memorable results.

As they looked back on their success, Ravindra and Betsey shared a laugh and a sense of accomplishment. Their story demonstrated that with a bit of creativity and a willingness to embrace the unexpected, even the simplest color could become a cornerstone of innovative and entertaining design. The Emerald Eccentricity had turned PANTONE 7518 into a symbol of both practicality and playfulness, making everyday items a little more fun and a lot more colorful.
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