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PANTONE 7725

PANTONE 7725

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#008C55
RGB:
0, 140, 85
CMYK:
97, 0, 86, 15
HSL:
156°, 100%, 55%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 348
in RAL Classic:
RAL 6024
in RAL Design:
RAL 160 50 60
in RAL Effect:
RAL 220-M
in NCS:
NCS S 2565-G
What color is PANTONE 7725? The Great Green Revolution
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 7725?

PANTONE 7725 color example: Large green airplane on top of a runway next to a lush green field and a city in the background
PANTONE 7725 color. Futuristic landscape with a lake and a large building in the background
Woman in a green costume with gold jewelry and a green hair and a smile on her face. Example of PANTONE 7725 color.
Girl with a green hat and flowers on her head and green dress and green hair. Color RGB 0,140,85.
PANTONE 7725 is a medium dark shade of green-cyan, with a hue of 156°, a saturation of 100%, and a lightness of 55%.

In the RGB color model, it is composed of 0% red, 54.9% green, and 33.33% blue.

In the CMYK color model, this color is composed of 97% cyan, 0% magenta, 86% yellow, and 15% black.

PANTONE 7725 is a vibrant and fresh color that can evoke nature, growth, harmony, and vitality.

It can also be associated with environmentalism, health, and wellness.

Some possible applications of PANTONE 7725 are logos, posters, flyers, brochures, packaging, websites, and apparel.

PANTONE 7725 can be paired with other colors to create different effects and moods.

For example, it can be combined with white, gray, or black for a clean and modern look, or with yellow, orange, or pink for a lively and energetic look.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7725 color

Picture with primary colors of Fern, Olive Drab, Dim gray, Flavescent and Granny Smith Apple
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 7725'

The Great Green Revolution

Once upon a time in the quiet town of Verdantville, there lived a farmer named Sonja Yamamoto. Sonja was known for her lush, green fields and her rather peculiar obsession with the color green. In her opinion, no shade of green was ever green enough. Her farm was a vibrant kaleidoscope of greens, but it was the mysterious, magical PANTONE 7725 that she dreamt of incorporating into her crops.

One day, a whirlwind of excitement rolled into town in the form of Professor Sandy Frost. Sandy was a renowned industrial design professor with a flair for color theory and a reputation for turning the dullest of designs into dazzling works of art. She had heard about Sonja's unique fascination with green and was intrigued. Upon arrival, Sandy was greeted by a field that looked like it had been painted by a colorblind artist who'd spent too much time in a neon green paint factory.
PANTONE 7725 color example: Man in a green costume standing in the woods with a hood on and a green cape on his head

Sonja and Sandy met under the shade of a particularly grand oak tree, and Sonja wasted no time. "Professor Frost, you've got to help me. I need PANTONE 7725 for my farm!"

Sandy looked puzzled. "PANTONE 7725? Isn't that just a color reference used in design?"

"Yes, but it's the ultimate green! I'm convinced it's the key to revolutionizing agriculture."

Sandy, always up for a challenge, agreed to help. The next day, they huddled in Sandy's lab, surrounded by swatches, charts, and various shades of green. Sandy took one look at Sonja's passionate eyes and said, "Alright, let's create the most revolutionary green this town has ever seen."

Their first challenge was to reproduce PANTONE 7725 on a massive scale. They experimented with everything from green paint to algae extracts, but nothing seemed to capture the exact brilliance of the color. One night, after several failed attempts and much coffee, Sandy had a eureka moment. "It's not about applying the color; it's about integrating it into the very fabric of the plants."
Green dragon standing on top of a mushroom in the forest. Example of PANTONE 7725 color.

Sonja's eyebrows shot up. "You mean…?"

"Exactly," said Sandy, "We're going to infuse the plants with PANTONE 7725!"

The plan was audacious. They developed a special formula that combined the essence of the green pigment with nutrients that would be absorbed by the plants. The day arrived for the grand unveiling. Sonja and Sandy stood together, watching as the first batch of plants was treated with the new formula.

Weeks later, Verdantville was transformed. The fields glowed with a vibrant, otherworldly green that seemed to pulse with life. The townspeople were stunned, and visitors from far and wide flocked to see the "Green Miracle of Verdantville."
PANTONE 7725 color. Woman with green hair standing next to a car in a city street with buildings

But the effects weren't just aesthetic. The crops grew faster and healthier, and they even tasted better. It was as if PANTONE 7725 had breathed new life into the soil itself. Sonja's farm became a beacon of agricultural innovation, and Sandy's reputation as a visionary designer was cemented.

Yet, despite their newfound fame, Sonja and Sandy stayed humble. They knew that it wasn't just about the color; it was about the partnership between a farmer's dream and a professor's ingenuity. And so, Verdantville thrived, basking in the glow of PANTONE 7725, proving that sometimes, the right shade of green can indeed change the world.

And every evening, as the sun set over the fields, Sonja and Sandy would share a quiet laugh, marveling at how a color reference from the world of design had turned their humble town into a legend.
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