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PANTONE 7565

PANTONE 7565

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#D28122
RGB:
210, 129, 34
CMYK:
0, 53, 98, 11
HSL:
32°, 84%, 82%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Ochre
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7412
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2011
in RAL Design:
RAL 060 60 70
in RAL Effect:
RAL 370-6
What color is PANTONE 7565? Ralph Angelos, Stella Lantern, and the PANTONE 7565 Industrial Revolution
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 7565?

PANTONE 7565 color. Dress on a mannequin next to a vase of flowers
Toy dinosaur with a black background. Color CMYK 0,53,98,11.
PANTONE 7565 color example: Tiger statue standing on a city street at sunset with a car in the background
PANTONE 7565 has the following color values:
  • RGB: 210, 129, 34

  • HEX: #D28122

  • CMYK: 0, 53, 98, 11

It is a warm and earthy color that can evoke feelings of energy, creativity, and adventure.

This color can also be associated with autumn, harvest, and spices.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7565 color

Picture with primary colors of Mahogany, Rifle green, Gamboge, Burlywood and Gray
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 2070-Y60R
NCS S 7005-G50Y
NCS S 2070-Y10R
NCS S 2020-Y30R
NCS S 4005-R20B
RAL Classic
RAL 2002
RAL 6014
RAL 1007
RAL 1001
RAL 9023
RAL Design
RAL 040 40 67
RAL 120 30 20
RAL 070 70 80
RAL 050 70 30
RAL 000 55 00
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7565'

Ralph Angelos, Stella Lantern, and the PANTONE 7565 Industrial Revolution

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Techtonia, where cutting-edge technology met everyday functionality, an unusual partnership was about to launch a new era in industrial design. Ralph Angelos, a meticulous car service worker with a knack for tinkering, and Stella Lantern, a diligent cleaner with a secret passion for aesthetics, were about to prove that even the most mundane tasks could become extraordinary with the right color: PANTONE 7565.

Ralph Angelos was known for his exceptional skill in the garage. His days were filled with engine repairs and oil changes, but he had a side project that was his true passion: redesigning old car parts into quirky home decor. He had recently been experimenting with PANTONE 7565, a warm, earthy green with hints of olive, which he believed could bring a fresh look to industrial designs.
Yellow vehicle is in the snow near buildings and a street with snow on it and a building with a clock. Example of PANTONE 7565 color.

Stella Lantern, meanwhile, spent her days making sure the city's offices, warehouses, and public spaces gleamed with cleanliness. But Stella had a hidden talent - she had an eye for color and design, which she used to create beautiful arrangements with cleaning supplies. Her creations, though not always practical, were admired by her colleagues for their creativity and flair.

Their paths crossed one fateful day when Ralph was delivering a set of repurposed industrial parts to a local warehouse, and Stella was cleaning the very same facility. Ralph, intrigued by the potential of PANTONE 7565, was discussing his latest idea with a colleague when Stella overheard.

"What's that color you're talking about?" Stella asked, joining the conversation with her mop still in hand.

Ralph, taken aback by her interest, explained, "It's PANTONE 7565. I think it has a lot of potential in industrial design - something between olive green and brown. I'm trying to see how it can be used in more functional ways."

Stella's eyes sparkled with excitement. "I've always thought that industrial design could use a bit more color and creativity. How about we combine our skills and see what we can come up with?"
Bridge over a river with a few snow on the ground and trees in the background. Color CMYK 0,53,98,11.

Ralph, initially skeptical but intrigued by Stella's enthusiasm, agreed. They began their collaboration by redesigning various industrial items with PANTONE 7565. Their first project was a set of office chairs. They took the drab, metal-framed chairs and painted them in the earthy green, adding cushions with the same color. The result was surprisingly stylish, and the chairs became a hit among office workers who appreciated their new, sophisticated look.

Next, Ralph and Stella tackled the warehouse's storage bins. They painted them in PANTONE 7565 and added playful labels, turning the bins into an organized, visually appealing feature of the space. Workers found it easier to locate items, and the warehouse's aesthetics improved dramatically.

Their most ambitious project was converting old, industrial equipment into unique decor pieces. They painted large machinery in PANTONE 7565 and added quirky elements like potted plants and art installations. The transformation was nothing short of spectacular. What once were hulking metal machines became charming focal points in the warehouse's break room.

The pièce de résistance was a large wall mural they created by combining PANTONE 7565 with various textures and patterns. It depicted a whimsical scene of gears and cogs intertwined with vines and flowers, symbolizing the blend of function and creativity. The mural became a conversation piece, admired for its bold and imaginative approach.

News of their innovative use of PANTONE 7565 spread quickly. The duo's work was featured in local design magazines, and their designs were soon sought after by other industrial facilities eager to add a touch of charm and efficiency to their spaces.

Despite their newfound fame, Ralph and Stella remained grounded. They continued to work on their individual projects, with Ralph still tinkering with car parts and Stella finding beauty in everyday cleaning tasks. Their collaboration had not only transformed industrial design but also demonstrated the power of blending practicality with creativity.

In Techtonia, where innovation was the norm, Ralph Angelos and Stella Lantern became local legends. Their story was a reminder that even the most unusual combinations could yield astonishing results. With PANTONE 7565 as their muse, they had shown that industrial design could be both instructive and delightfully ridiculous, proving that sometimes, the most creative solutions come from the most unexpected partnerships.
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