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PANTONE 7762

PANTONE 7762

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#676A3E
RGB:
103, 106, 62
CMYK:
40, 20, 80, 60
HSL:
64°, 42%, 42%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Dark olive
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 5753
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7008
in RAL Design:
RAL 085 40 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 250-6
What color is PANTONE 7762? The Enigma of Pantone 7762
2024-10-01 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 7762?

Green house with a porch and a balcony on the second floor. Color #676A3E.
Woman with tattoos and a yellow shirt smiling at the camera. Example of CMYK 40,20,80,60 color.
Man in a futuristic suit standing in a field of flowers with a sky background. Color #676A3E.
Path with a light shining through the trees and grass on the ground in the middle of a forest. Example of CMYK 40,20,80,60 color.
PANTONE 7762 has different variations depending on the type of material and coating it is applied to, such as paper, plastic, or fabric.

Each variation has a different suffix, such as C (coated), U (uncoated).

The color of PANTONE 7762, which is the coated version, is a dark green hue with a hint of yellow.

It has a hexadecimal value of #676A3E, which means it is composed of 40.39% red, 41.57% green, and 24.31% blue in the RGB color space.

In the CMYK color space, which is used for printing, it has a value of 40% cyan, 20% magenta, 80% yellow, and 60% black.

In the HSL color space, which is used for web design, PANTONE 7762 has a value of 64° hue, 42% saturation, and 42% lightness.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 7762 color

Picture with primary colors of Caput mortuum, Khaki, Timberwolf, Smoky black and Coffee
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 3005
RAL 1000
RAL 9002
RAL 9005
RAL 8024
RAL Design
RAL 020 20 29
RAL 060 70 20
RAL 340 80 10
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 040 30 30
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 7762'

The Enigma of Pantone 7762

Far-far away, in the heart of a bustling city, nestled between ancient stone buildings and modern glass facades, lay an old design studio shrouded in mystery. The studio belonged to Mustafa Goowanni, a renowned writer who had gained a reputation not just for his eloquent prose, but for his enigmatic ability to blend colors into the very essence of storytelling.

One crisp autumn morning, a student named Shivansh Krang, known for his fascination with color theory, arrived at the studio. He had heard whispers about Mustafa's unique talent and sought his guidance to unlock the secrets of a particular shade: Pantone 7762, a deep, earthy green.
Painting of a forest with pumpkins and a waterfall in the background. Example of RGB 103,106,62 color.

As Shivansh stepped into the dimly lit studio, he was greeted by walls adorned with sketches, faded manuscripts, and color swatches. Mustafa, a man of timeless wisdom with a twinkle of mischief in his eyes, welcomed him with a knowing smile.

"Welcome, Shivansh. I see you have come seeking the secrets of Pantone 7762."

Shivansh, though somewhat taken aback by Mustafa's directness, nodded eagerly. "Yes, I've read that this color holds an extraordinary quality, but I can't seem to grasp its full potential in design."

Mustafa gestured to a large canvas in the corner of the room, painted entirely in Pantone 7762. "This shade," he began, "is not just a color but a gateway. It embodies the essence of nature's harmony and the depth of the forest. Let me show you how it can transform space."

He began narrating an ancient tale about the color, a story passed down through generations. "Pantone 7762, known as the ‘Green Whisper,' is said to hold the power to enhance serenity and wisdom. But its true magic lies in its application. To unlock its potential, one must understand its true nature."

Shivansh listened intently as Mustafa continued. "Long ago, there was a secluded village surrounded by dense woods. The villagers were renowned for their wisdom, and their homes were painted in various shades of green. They believed that each hue connected them with different aspects of nature's spirit."
House with a pool in the middle of it. Color CMYK 40,20,80,60.

Mustafa's eyes sparkled as he recounted a specific instance. "One day, a traveler arrived and was astonished by how the green walls seemed to change with the light, making the interiors feel alive. The villagers explained that Pantone 7762, used in the right way, could evoke a sense of tranquility and focus. It helped them meditate and find clarity."

Shivansh's eyes widened. "So, how can I use this color in interior design?"

Mustafa guided him to a set of detailed sketches. "The key is in balance. Use Pantone 7762 as an accent or in combination with complementary colors. It works exceptionally well with neutral tones like beige or soft gray. It's also perfect for spaces meant for reflection and creativity - studies, reading rooms, or even personal sanctuaries."

He demonstrated how Pantone 7762 could be used to create a focal point in a room, drawing attention without overwhelming the senses. The color, when paired with warm lighting and natural materials, transformed ordinary spaces into havens of peace and inspiration.

As the day drew to a close, Shivansh felt enlightened. Mustafa's insights had unveiled the profound impact that Pantone 7762 could have when understood and applied thoughtfully.

Before leaving, Shivansh turned to Mustafa. "Thank you. I feel as though I've discovered a hidden realm of design."

Mustafa smiled warmly. "Remember, Shivansh, every color has its own story. Pantone 7762 is just one chapter. The true magic lies in how you interpret and weave it into your designs."

With newfound knowledge and inspiration, Shivansh departed the studio, ready to infuse his projects with the mystical essence of Pantone 7762. And so, in the world of design, the legend of the Green Whisper continued to inspire those who sought to discover the hidden depths within their palettes.
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