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PANTONE Green

PANTONE Green

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#00A079
RGB:
0, 160, 121
CMYK:
93, 0, 63, 0
HSL:
165°, 100%, 63%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Jade
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 3278
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5021
in RAL Design:
RAL 160 60 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 710-M
What color is PANTONE Green? The Birth of Pantone Green The Birth of Pantone Green
2024-09-12 Snargl 03:12

What color is PANTONE Green?

Two trains are going through a tunnel with water in the foreground. Color PANTONE Green.
Green dragon standing in the snow with mountains in the background. Color #00A079.
Man with a dreadlocks on his head and a green jacket on his shoulders and a lake in the background. Example of CMYK 93,0,63,0 color.
PANTONE Green color example: Man with a green face paint
Futuristic city with a futuristic building and a futuristic sky background. Color #00A079.
PANTONE Green has the following color values:
  • Hexadecimal: #00A079

  • RGB: 0, 160, 121

  • CMYK: 93, 0, 63, 0

  • HSL: 165°, 100%, 63%

It is a medium dark green-cyan color that is similar to the color of ferns or pine needles.

PANTONE Green is a vibrant and lively color that evokes nature, freshness, and growth.

This color is often used in logos, branding, packaging, and environmental design to convey a sense of eco-friendliness, sustainability, or health.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE Green color

Picture with primary colors of Cal Poly Pomona green, Cadet grey, Pastel blue, Feldgrau and Dark cyan
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 6035
RAL 7001
RAL 7035
RAL 7043
RAL 5018
RAL Design
RAL 160 20 15
RAL 180 70 10
RAL 190 80 10
RAL 000 35 00
RAL 190 50 40
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE Green'

The Birth of Pantone Green

Far away, in the bustling heart of New York City, where the art world thrived and fashion dreams danced through the streets, two figures stood on the brink of a revolutionary creation. Karl Jet, a visionary artist known for his bold and unconventional designs, was in a creative rut. His once-vibrant palette now felt monotonous, and his frustration grew as the days passed. Meanwhile, Professor Billy Black, a seasoned color theorist and professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, was on the verge of a groundbreaking discovery.

Their paths crossed one fateful afternoon when Karl, desperate for inspiration, visited the professor’s lab. The walls of the lab were adorned with swatches, each representing the culmination of years of research and innovation. The air was thick with the scent of paint and the faint hum of scientific instruments.

Karl, with his trademark black beret tilted at a jaunty angle, wandered among the samples. "Billy, I need something fresh. Something that will set the fashion world on fire. I feel like my colors are trapped in a cycle."

Billy, ever the enigmatic figure with his grey beard and piercing blue eyes, peered over his glasses. "Colors are more than mere pigments. They are emotions, experiences, and stories. What if I told you that I’ve been working on something that could transform your entire vision?"

Intrigued, Karl leaned closer. Billy revealed a small vial of an enigmatic green hue. "This is the result of years of research. I’ve been trying to create a color that balances nature and innovation, something that embodies both elegance and boldness."

Karl’s eyes widened. The color was unlike anything he had ever seen - deep yet vibrant, a perfect fusion of tranquility and vitality. It was as if the essence of a lush forest and the spirit of a thriving city had been captured in a single shade.

With eager anticipation, Karl applied the color to his latest collection. The impact was immediate and profound. The green seemed to breathe life into his designs, transforming them from mere garments into powerful statements. Fashion critics were captivated, and soon, the green hue began to take the industry by storm.

Billy’s creation was named Pantone Green, and it became a symbol of modern sophistication and environmental consciousness. Its introduction into the fashion world marked the beginning of a new era, where colors could tell stories and evoke emotions.

Karl and Billy’s collaboration didn’t just redefine fashion - it bridged art and science, nature and innovation. Pantone Green became more than a color; it was a testament to the transformative power of creativity and the magic that happens when two passionate minds come together.

As the seasons changed and trends evolved, Pantone Green remained a timeless classic, a vibrant reminder of the day when an artist’s quest for inspiration and a professor’s dedication to color theory came together to create something truly extraordinary.
Author:

The Birth of Pantone Green

Far away, in the bustling heart of New York City, where the art world thrived and fashion dreams danced through the streets, two figures stood on the brink of a revolutionary creation. Karl Jet, a visionary artist known for his bold and unconventional designs, was in a creative rut. His once-vibrant palette now felt monotonous, and his frustration grew as the days passed. Meanwhile, Professor Billy Black, a seasoned color theorist and professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, was on the verge of a groundbreaking discovery.

Their paths crossed one fateful afternoon when Karl, desperate for inspiration, visited the professor’s lab. The walls of the lab were adorned with swatches, each representing the culmination of years of research and innovation. The air was thick with the scent of paint and the faint hum of scientific instruments.

Karl, with his trademark black beret tilted at a jaunty angle, wandered among the samples. "Billy, I need something fresh. Something that will set the fashion world on fire. I feel like my colors are trapped in a cycle."

Billy, ever the enigmatic figure with his grey beard and piercing blue eyes, peered over his glasses. "Colors are more than mere pigments. They are emotions, experiences, and stories. What if I told you that I’ve been working on something that could transform your entire vision?"

Intrigued, Karl leaned closer. Billy revealed a small vial of an enigmatic green hue. "This is the result of years of research. I’ve been trying to create a color that balances nature and innovation, something that embodies both elegance and boldness."

Karl’s eyes widened. The color was unlike anything he had ever seen - deep yet vibrant, a perfect fusion of tranquility and vitality. It was as if the essence of a lush forest and the spirit of a thriving city had been captured in a single shade.

With eager anticipation, Karl applied the color to his latest collection. The impact was immediate and profound. The green seemed to breathe life into his designs, transforming them from mere garments into powerful statements. Fashion critics were captivated, and soon, the green hue began to take the industry by storm.

Billy’s creation was named Pantone Green, and it became a symbol of modern sophistication and environmental consciousness. Its introduction into the fashion world marked the beginning of a new era, where colors could tell stories and evoke emotions.

Karl and Billy’s collaboration didn’t just redefine fashion - it bridged art and science, nature and innovation. Pantone Green became more than a color; it was a testament to the transformative power of creativity and the magic that happens when two passionate minds come together.

As the seasons changed and trends evolved, Pantone Green remained a timeless classic, a vibrant reminder of the day when an artist’s quest for inspiration and a professor’s dedication to color theory came together to create something truly extraordinary.
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