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PANTONE 7760

PANTONE 7760

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#918329
RGB:
145, 131, 41
CMYK:
16, 17, 97, 48
HSL:
52°, 72%, 57%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Sandy taupe
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 620
in RAL Classic:
RAL 8001
in RAL Design:
RAL 080 50 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 320-M
in NCS:
NCS S 4030-Y
What color is PANTONE 7760? The Green Epiphany
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 7760?

PANTONE 7760 color. Desert with yellow flowers and a dirt road in the foreground
Castle lit up at night with a lot of lights on it's sides. Example of CMYK 16,17,97,48 color.
Vase with yellow flowers on a table in a room with windows and a blue sky in the background. Color PANTONE 7760.
PANTONE 7760 is also known as PANTONE 7760 C, where C stands for coated paper.

It can be described as a dark olive green with a hint of yellow.

This color has a hexadecimal code of #918329, which means it is composed of 56.86% red, 51.37% green and 16.08% blue in the RGB color space.

PANTONE 7760 is used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, fashion, and graphic design.

It is a versatile color that can create a natural, earthy, or sophisticated mood depending on the context and the colors it is paired with.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7760 color

Picture with primary colors of La Salle Green, Bistre, Cadet blue, Drab and Old Gold
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 7760'

The Green Epiphany

Far-far away, in the vibrant city of Alexandria, where artistic inspiration flowed as freely as the local rivers, Duncan Ford, an enthusiastic design student, was immersed in a critical project for his final semester. Duncan was known for his insatiable curiosity and boundless creativity, but this assignment was different: he had to explore the transformative power of color in room design. The specific color he was to study was PANTONE 7760, a lush, verdant green that was both tranquil and invigorating.

Duncan's professor had introduced the project with a challenge: "Transform a room using only PANTONE 7760. Show how this color can influence mood, functionality, and aesthetics." Duncan was excited but daunted. He knew that understanding how to harness the power of a single color required more than just paint and fabric swatches; it required insight, inspiration, and perhaps a touch of magic.
Woman in a yellow dress standing in front of a crowd of people with her hands up in the air. Color CMYK 16,17,97,48.

As he wrestled with ideas, Duncan decided to seek out advice from Mustafa Jacobs, a renowned writer and design enthusiast whose articles on color theory had inspired many students. Mustafa's office was a cozy sanctuary filled with an array of books, vibrant tapestries, and a fragrant pot of jasmine tea. Duncan approached him with a mixture of nervousness and hope.

"Mr. Jacobs," Duncan began, "I'm working on a project involving PANTONE 7760, and I'm struggling to fully grasp how to use this color effectively in room design. I've read your work, and I believe you could offer me some invaluable insights."

Mustafa smiled warmly, his eyes twinkling with curiosity. "Ah, the verdant green. It's a color of life, growth, and harmony. Tell me, what have you considered so far?"

Duncan described his ideas - using the color in various textiles, wallpapers, and even in strategic accents. Mustafa listened intently, nodding thoughtfully. "You're on the right track," he said finally. "But think of PANTONE 7760 as more than just a hue. It's a bridge between nature and the human spirit. To truly harness its power, you need to delve into its emotional and psychological effects."
Painting of a river surrounded by trees and grass with the sun shining through the trees and the water. Example of PANTONE 7760 color.

Mustafa suggested that Duncan create a mood board that captured the essence of a serene forest, reflecting both the tranquility and vibrancy of nature. He advised Duncan to incorporate natural elements like wooden accents and plants, which would complement the green and enhance its impact.

Inspired, Duncan returned to his project with renewed vigor. He transformed his studio apartment into a lush retreat, using PANTONE 7760 for walls, upholstery, and decorative elements. He added wooden shelves, potted ferns, and even a small indoor waterfall. The room became a harmonious blend of earthy tones and refreshing greenery, embodying the tranquility and rejuvenation Mustafa had described.

When the project was complete, Duncan invited Mustafa to see the final result. Mustafa walked into the room, his eyes wide with appreciation. "Duncan, this is exceptional. You've not only used PANTONE 7760 effectively, but you've also captured its essence. The room feels alive, yet peaceful - like stepping into a quiet grove in the heart of a bustling city."

Duncan beamed with pride. "Thank you, Mr. Jacobs. Your guidance made all the difference. I've learned that design is not just about colors and shapes but about creating an experience that resonates with people."

Mustafa nodded in agreement. "Indeed, Duncan. You've demonstrated that understanding a color's deeper significance can lead to designs that truly touch the soul."

As Mustafa left, Duncan felt a deep sense of accomplishment. He had not only mastered the use of a single color but had also discovered the profound impact of thoughtful design. His project was more than just an assignment; it was a testament to the power of inspiration and the joy of bringing beauty into the world.

And so, in the heart of Alexandria, Duncan Ford's room became a sanctuary of serenity, forever transformed by the verdant embrace of PANTONE 7760, thanks to a student's curiosity and a writer's wisdom.
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