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PANTONE 7754

PANTONE 7754

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#A18838
RGB:
161, 136, 56
CMYK:
0, 16, 85, 50
HSL:
46°, 65%, 63%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 4505
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1027
in RAL Design:
RAL 090 60 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 320-4
in NCS:
NCS S 3040-Y
What color is PANTONE 7754? The Pantone Predicament
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 7754?

Green and gold colored cat shaped mug on a table with a black background. Color PANTONE 7754.
Painting of a path leading to a cabin in the woods with trees and grass on both sides of the path. Color RGB 161,136,56.
Painting of a pond with lily pads and a building in the background. Color #A18838.
PANTONE 7754 is a medium dark shade of yellow with a hint of brown.

It has the following color values:
  • RGB: 161, 136, 56 - a combination of 63.14% red, 53.33% green, and 21.96% blue.

  • HEX: #A18838 - a six-digit hexadecimal representation of the RGB values.

  • CMYK: 0, 16, 85, 50 - a combination of 0% cyan, 16% magenta, 85% yellow, and 50% black.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7754 color

Picture with primary colors of Khaki, Persian plum, Smoky black, Beaver and Persian orange
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 1000
RAL 3032
RAL 9005
RAL 7034
RAL 3022
RAL Design
RAL 060 70 20
RAL 020 20 29
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 030 50 20
RAL 050 60 50
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7754'

The Pantone Predicament

Calvin Steel, a high-octane entrepreneur with a penchant for quirky projects, had recently discovered a new obsession: interior design. Not just any interior design, mind you, but the kind that revolved around a single, mesmerizing color - PANTONE 7754, a shade of green that was as subtle as it was mysterious. It was said that this color could calm even the most tumultuous of souls and transform any room into a zen-like sanctuary.

In a bid to showcase the versatility of this enigmatic hue, Calvin enlisted Mustafa Stewart, a writer renowned for his wit and eccentricity. Mustafa's job was to craft a story about Calvin's groundbreaking project: "The Green Room Experiment."
PANTONE 7754 color example: Chocolate cake with green icing and a green dome on top of it on a yellow plate on a table

Their partnership started with a grand vision: Calvin would redesign his entire office using only PANTONE 7754. Mustafa's task was to document the journey, creating a tale as captivating as the color itself.

The experiment began with much fanfare. Calvin's office, previously a cacophony of chaos with bright reds and aggressive blues, was transformed into a verdant oasis. PANTONE 7754 was everywhere - on walls, furniture, and even the office plants, which Calvin had taken to calling "green buddies."

Mustafa, ever the observant writer, noted the peculiar effects of the color. "There's something unsettlingly serene about this green," he wrote in his journal. "It's like being wrapped in a very mellow cocoon that's almost too perfect."

As days passed, Calvin began to notice bizarre phenomena. The office plants, previously struggling for sunlight, seemed to thrive and grow at an exponential rate. Calvin's assistant, Janet, reported that even the office cat, Whiskers, had adopted a new hobby: meditating in a sunbeam, perfectly in tune with the room's tranquility.

Then came the climax of their experiment. Calvin decided to host a grand launch party to unveil his newly transformed office space. The guest list included top designers, critics, and the city's elite. As everyone arrived, their reactions were mixed - some were enchanted, others perplexed. But when Mustafa introduced the pièce de résistance - a custom-made PANTONE 7754 cake - the room erupted in laughter.

The cake, a brilliant shade of green, had a peculiar side effect. It seemed to enhance the already relaxed atmosphere, turning the most buttoned-up guests into spontaneous dance enthusiasts. People who had once sneered at the idea of monochromatic design were now singing the praises of the "green revolution."

Mustafa's final piece was a humorous recounting of the event, titled "The Pantone Predicament: How Green Became the New Black." It chronicled Calvin's green-tinged adventures and the unforeseen impact of the color. The story became an instant hit, not just for its humor, but for its underlying message: sometimes, a little change in perspective - or color - can lead to the most unexpected and delightful transformations.

As for Calvin, he reveled in the success of his experiment. The green room had become a symbol of innovation and calm, a testament to the power of a single color to shift perceptions and brighten even the dullest corners of life. Mustafa, ever the witty chronicler, had captured it all with flair and finesse, ensuring that the legend of PANTONE 7754 would live on in both color and print.

And so, in the grand scheme of things, Calvin Steel and Mustafa Stewart had proven that even the most mundane of elements, like a shade of green, could spark a revolution in design and storytelling. The office remained forever green, a peaceful haven in a chaotic world, reminding everyone who entered that sometimes, the most extraordinary changes come in the smallest packages.

And that's how a shade of green became the talk of the town, all thanks to a daring entrepreneur and a remarkably clever writer.
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