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PANTONE 7525

PANTONE 7525

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#A16A4D
RGB:
161, 106, 77
CMYK:
13, 56, 61, 32
HSL:
21°, 52%, 63%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Pale brown
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 4635
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1036
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 50 30
in RAL Effect:
RAL 420-M
What color is PANTONE 7525? The Tangerine Tango The Tangerine Tango
2024-09-08 Snargl 01:18

What color is PANTONE 7525?

PANTONE 7525 color example: Girl with long hair wearing a hat and scarf in a snowy forest with trees and snow - covered ground
Sandwich with vegetables and a side of soup on a plate with a fork and spoon on the side. Example of CMYK 13,56,61,32 color.
Woman with a large afro with a sweater on and a sweater on her shoulders and a sweater on her shoulders. Example of CMYK 13,56,61,32 color.
Woman with a red and gold outfit and jewelry on her face and her hair blowing in the wind. Example of PANTONE 7525 color.
3d rendering of a landscape with a mountain and a pagoda in the background with a full moon in the sky. Color PANTONE 7525.
Woman with blonde hair and a brown top on a black background
PANTONE 7525 color example: Painting of a courtyard with potted plants and a door leading to a patio area with a stone walkway
Bedroom with a bed and dresser. Color RGB 218,147,189.
PANTONE 7525 has different variations depending on the type of material or printing process, such as C for coated paper, UP for uncoated paper, XGC for extended gamut coated paper, and PQ for plastic chips.
It is a dark and muted color that can create a sense of earthiness, stability and comfort.
This color can also be used to contrast with brighter or cooler colors to create balance and harmony.
PANTONE 7525 has a hexadecimal value of #A16A4D, which is composed of 63.14% red, 41.57% green and 30.2% blue.
Its complementary color is #4F7F9A, which is a cool bluish-gray color.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7525 color

Picture with primary colors of Seal brown, Dark lava, Wenge, Dark tan and Tan
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 8010-Y10R
NCS S 7005-Y80R
NCS S 6010-R10B
NCS S 4020-G90Y
NCS S 2010-Y30R
RAL Classic
RAL 8022
RAL 8014
RAL 7013
RAL 1036
RAL 1001
RAL Design
RAL 000 15 00
RAL 050 20 10
RAL 070 40 10
RAL 075 50 30
RAL 060 70 20
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7525'

The Tangerine Tango

Far away, in the vibrant city of Creativa, where every street corner seemed to host a new artistic wonder, the latest sensation was about to take the town by storm. Cassandra Westwood, a brilliant and imaginative doctor known for her unconventional methods, and Maximilian Jacobs, a cheerful delivery worker with a knack for colorful surprises, were about to embark on a creative journey that would transform the city.

Cassandra, who had a deep passion for color therapy, had recently come across a fascinating hue: PANTONE 7525, a lively and warm shade of tangerine that had the ability to invigorate and inspire. She was convinced that this color could bring joy and energy to everyday life in a way that hadn’t been explored before.

One crisp morning, Cassandra burst into the local delivery hub where Maximilian was preparing for his route. "Maximilian! I have an idea that will put PANTONE 7525 on the map. What do you think about combining our skills to make coloring fun and exciting?"

Maximilian, who was known for his infectious enthusiasm and penchant for colorful socks, was intrigued. "I’m in! What’s the plan?"

Cassandra and Maximilian decided to turn their city into a canvas for PANTONE 7525. Their first project was to bring the color to life in the most unexpected places. They started with a series of vibrant murals across the city, each incorporating PANTONE 7525 into playful, interactive designs. These murals were not just static images but involved optical illusions, hidden patterns, and even sections that changed colors depending on the angle from which they were viewed.

Their next project was even more ambitious: a color scavenger hunt. Cassandra and Maximilian created a series of clues and puzzles that led participants on a city-wide adventure to find hidden PANTONE 7525 surprises. They hid colorful packages around town, each containing creative items like paint sets, tangerine-themed accessories, and even small art kits. The scavenger hunt was designed to encourage exploration and discovery, with every find adding a splash of PANTONE 7525 to the participant’s day.

The centerpiece of their endeavor was a grand event known as the "Tangerine Tango Festival." They transformed a large public park into a lively celebration of PANTONE 7525. The park was filled with booths featuring interactive art installations, tangerine-themed foods, and vibrant decorations. They even organized a giant coloring contest where participants of all ages could use PANTONE 7525 to create their own masterpieces. The highlight of the festival was a massive tangerine-colored art piece that could be colored in by attendees throughout the day, gradually revealing an elaborate and stunning design.

Maximilian, always up for a bit of fun, also had a surprise up his sleeve. He coordinated a special delivery service for the festival, where he dressed in a vibrant tangerine suit and made deliveries of festival goodies and surprises to attendees. His energetic personality and colorful outfit brought an extra layer of excitement to the event, making him a beloved character among the festival-goers.

As the festival unfolded, Cassandra and Maximilian watched with delight as the city embraced the spirit of PANTONE 7525. The murals were a hit, the scavenger hunt was a city-wide sensation, and the Tangerine Tango Festival was a vibrant explosion of color and creativity. People from all walks of life joined in, creating a collective burst of joy and energy that transformed the city into a celebration of color.

By the end of the festival, PANTONE 7525 had become more than just a color; it had become a symbol of creativity, connection, and community. Cassandra and Maximilian’s playful and imaginative approach had shown how a single hue could bring people together and inspire a city to see everyday life through a more colorful lens.

Their story was a testament to the power of creativity and collaboration, proving that even the simplest color could spark a chain reaction of joy and excitement. The Tangerine Tango had left an indelible mark on Creativa, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most extraordinary experiences come from the most unexpected places.
Author:
Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7525'

The Tangerine Tango

Far away, in the vibrant city of Creativa, where every street corner seemed to host a new artistic wonder, the latest sensation was about to take the town by storm. Cassandra Westwood, a brilliant and imaginative doctor known for her unconventional methods, and Maximilian Jacobs, a cheerful delivery worker with a knack for colorful surprises, were about to embark on a creative journey that would transform the city.

Cassandra, who had a deep passion for color therapy, had recently come across a fascinating hue: PANTONE 7525, a lively and warm shade of tangerine that had the ability to invigorate and inspire. She was convinced that this color could bring joy and energy to everyday life in a way that hadn’t been explored before.

One crisp morning, Cassandra burst into the local delivery hub where Maximilian was preparing for his route. "Maximilian! I have an idea that will put PANTONE 7525 on the map. What do you think about combining our skills to make coloring fun and exciting?"

Maximilian, who was known for his infectious enthusiasm and penchant for colorful socks, was intrigued. "I’m in! What’s the plan?"

Cassandra and Maximilian decided to turn their city into a canvas for PANTONE 7525. Their first project was to bring the color to life in the most unexpected places. They started with a series of vibrant murals across the city, each incorporating PANTONE 7525 into playful, interactive designs. These murals were not just static images but involved optical illusions, hidden patterns, and even sections that changed colors depending on the angle from which they were viewed.

Their next project was even more ambitious: a color scavenger hunt. Cassandra and Maximilian created a series of clues and puzzles that led participants on a city-wide adventure to find hidden PANTONE 7525 surprises. They hid colorful packages around town, each containing creative items like paint sets, tangerine-themed accessories, and even small art kits. The scavenger hunt was designed to encourage exploration and discovery, with every find adding a splash of PANTONE 7525 to the participant’s day.

The centerpiece of their endeavor was a grand event known as the "Tangerine Tango Festival." They transformed a large public park into a lively celebration of PANTONE 7525. The park was filled with booths featuring interactive art installations, tangerine-themed foods, and vibrant decorations. They even organized a giant coloring contest where participants of all ages could use PANTONE 7525 to create their own masterpieces. The highlight of the festival was a massive tangerine-colored art piece that could be colored in by attendees throughout the day, gradually revealing an elaborate and stunning design.

Maximilian, always up for a bit of fun, also had a surprise up his sleeve. He coordinated a special delivery service for the festival, where he dressed in a vibrant tangerine suit and made deliveries of festival goodies and surprises to attendees. His energetic personality and colorful outfit brought an extra layer of excitement to the event, making him a beloved character among the festival-goers.

As the festival unfolded, Cassandra and Maximilian watched with delight as the city embraced the spirit of PANTONE 7525. The murals were a hit, the scavenger hunt was a city-wide sensation, and the Tangerine Tango Festival was a vibrant explosion of color and creativity. People from all walks of life joined in, creating a collective burst of joy and energy that transformed the city into a celebration of color.

By the end of the festival, PANTONE 7525 had become more than just a color; it had become a symbol of creativity, connection, and community. Cassandra and Maximilian’s playful and imaginative approach had shown how a single hue could bring people together and inspire a city to see everyday life through a more colorful lens.

Their story was a testament to the power of creativity and collaboration, proving that even the simplest color could spark a chain reaction of joy and excitement. The Tangerine Tango had left an indelible mark on Creativa, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most extraordinary experiences come from the most unexpected places.
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