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NCS S 0550-G80Y



Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#F8EB6A
RGB:
248, 235, 106
CMYK:
8, 0, 70, 0
HSL:
55°, 57%, 97%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Corn
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2002
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1016
in RAL Design:
RAL 095 90 59
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-1
What color is NCS S 0550-G80Y? What are the examples of NCS S 0550-G80Y color? What colors go well with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color? The Color Conundrum: Iona and Jessica's Technicolor Odyssey
2024-09-03 Snargl 03:12
# General # Fashion # Design

What color is NCS S 0550-G80Y?

Giant robot standing in the middle of a city at sunset with a man standing next to it in front of a futuristic city
NCS S 0550-G80Y color example: Tiger on a log in a forest with tall grass and trees in the background
Woman in a blue dress standing in a field of sunflowers with a mountain in the background. Example of NCS S 0550-G80Y color.
Painting of a fox in a forest with trees and leaves in the background. Example of #F8EB6A color.
Pink and white robot standing in a room with a pink light on it's face and a purple light on its arm. Color #F8EB6A.
Tiger running through a forest with trees in the background. Example of RGB 248,235,106 color.
Tiger on a ledge in front of a sunset sky with clouds and a building in the background. Color RGB 248,235,106.
Toy that is on the side of a road with a light up head and glasses on it's face. Color CMYK 8,0,70,0.
NCS S 0550-G80Y color. Cartoon character standing on a rock in a field with a sunset in the background
NCS S 0550-G80Y color. Digital painting of a woman with a short bob cut and a city skyline in the background

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Platinum, Bazaar, Saddle brown, Teal blue and Air Force Blue
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Example of the palette with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Teal blue, Flax, Ghost white and Moonstone blue
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What are the examples of NCS S 0550-G80Y color?

Yellow light shines on a table in a room with a wall and flooring behind it. Example of NCS S 0550-G80Y color.
Group of yellow eggs on top of a towel on a table top next to a window sill. Example of NCS S 0550-G80Y color.
White dragon with large wings standing in a forest at sunset with fog and trees in the background. Example of #F8EB6A color.
Dragon with horns and horns standing in a cave with a sun behind it. Example of RGB 248,235,106 color.
Cartoon of a lion with a big mane. Color CMYK 8,0,70,0.
NCS S 0550-G80Y color. Black background
Yellow vase with a light shining on it's side and a shadow on the floor behind it. Color RGB 248,235,106.
Black vase with a yellow light in the middle of it on a table top with a black background. Color NCS S 0550-G80Y.
Yellow fire hydrant with a hose connected to it and a pressure gauge on the side of it. Color CMYK 8,0,70,0.
NCS S 0550-G80Y color example: Yellow bowl on top of a table next to a wall and a light brown wall behind it

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Sepia, Copper, Onyx, Urobilin and Corn
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...

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Indian yellow, Bulgarian rose, Russet, Flavescent and Ochre
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What colors go well with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color?

A striking horse with a white cross on its forehead, its mane flowing in the light, gazes directly at the viewer, its expression calm yet mysterious against a backdrop of golden yellow light.
A majestic horse draped in a flowing red cape stands out against a bold red background. The horse's powerful stance and the striking contrast of colors create an intense and vibrant scene.
A cozy living room, complete with elegant furniture, a chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and a warm fireplace. The soft lighting creates a welcoming and intimate atmosphere.
Vase with flowers and oranges on a table with sunlight coming through the window behind it and a vase. Color CMYK 8,0,70,0.
Room with a chandelier and a couch in it and a vase with water inside of it. Color RGB 248,235,106.
Buddha statue in a room with a ceiling fan and windows in the background. Color CMYK 8,0,70,0.
NCS S 0550-G80Y color. Two yellow vases with yellow flowers in them on a table next to a window sill with a shadow cast on the wall
Vase on a tiled floor in a bathroom with a sink and mirror above it and a toilet. Example of CMYK 8,0,70,0 color.
NCS S 0550-G80Y color. Room with a desk and a computer monitor on it and a lot of windows with orange paint on them
Bedroom with a bed, a chair. Color #F8EB6A.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Black, Bulgarian rose, Ginger, Dandelion 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...

Example of the palette with the NCS S 0550-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Cadet, Pale silver, Gray-Tea Green, Platinum and Charcoal
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 0550-G80Y'

The Color Conundrum: Iona and Jessica's Technicolor Odyssey

Long time ago, far away, in the quaint town of Polygraphia, where printers roamed wild and ink flows like rivers, an oddity was brewing that would soon capture the imagination of the world. The protagonist of this tale is Iona Steel, a rugged farmer known for her unyielding resolve and a penchant for the peculiar. And then there’s Jessica Phoenix, a factory worker whose knowledge of colors could rival a rainbow’s, though her favorite hobby was organizing her nail polish collection.

The story begins on a sunny afternoon, when Iona was tinkering in her barn, trying to get her old printer to work. Her cows, ever curious, peered over the fence, mildly interested in her frustration. This was no ordinary printer; it was a relic from the days when the biggest worry was whether the ink would smudge on the page. But Iona had a grand idea: to print a new kind of tractor manual in colors that would dazzle even her most indifferent cows.
A surreal painting of an octopus with a quirky twist—its mouth filled with googly eyes. The vibrant colors make the creature appear both comical and mysterious, set against a vivid backdrop.

Meanwhile, in the city’s bustling factory, Jessica Phoenix was hard at work. The factory produced ink cartridges of every shade imaginable, from "Blazing Crimson" to "Mystical Turquoise." Jessica’s task was to supervise the blending of colors, ensuring each hue was up to snuff. Today, however, something strange was happening. The mixing machine had malfunctioned, and instead of the usual vibrant shades, it was churning out a color that could only be described as "Confused Lemon." The color was as disorienting as it was intriguing, and Jessica decided it was high time for a break.

Fate had its own plans, and soon the two women’s paths would cross in the most unexpected of ways. Iona, desperate for an unusual color to print her manuals, heard about Jessica’s mishap and decided to investigate. She set off for the factory, her trusty cow, Bessie, trotting along for moral support.

Upon arriving, Iona was greeted by Jessica, who was elbow-deep in "Confused Lemon" goo. The two women exchanged bewildered looks. "I’m here for the color," Iona said, "but I’ve got to say, I’m not sure if it’s supposed to look like this."
Big furry creature standing in the desert at sunset or dawn with a red eye and long hair. Example of #F8EB6A color.

Jessica chuckled. "You’re not alone. We’ve been trying to figure out what to do with it. We’ve got no idea if it’s an epic fail or the next big thing."

After a moment of contemplation, Iona and Jessica struck a deal: Iona would take the "Confused Lemon" to test on her tractor manuals, and in return, Jessica would help Iona with the printing process. Thus began an unlikely partnership, filled with both triumphs and hiccups.

As the weeks passed, something incredible happened. Iona’s tractor manuals, now infused with the mysterious "Confused Lemon," became an overnight sensation. Farmers and graphic designers alike were enchanted by its peculiar charm. The color was so vibrant and disorienting that it somehow managed to hold the attention of everyone who saw it.
Dinosaur with horns and spikes walking through a cave with a person in the background. Example of RGB 248,235,106 color.

The phenomenon grew, and soon the "NCS S 0550-G80Y" - the official name of the color - was declared a national treasure. It was said to have the unique ability to stimulate creativity and confusion in equal measure, making it perfect for everything from art projects to motivational posters. Polygraphia was abuzz with excitement, and Iona and Jessica were hailed as visionaries.

In a twist of fate, the town’s annual Polygraphia Parade featured a float dedicated entirely to the "Confused Lemon." Iona drove her tractor, now adorned with the flamboyant hue, while Jessica waved from the float, her nails perfectly matching the color of the year. The cows, of course, were the grand marshals, sporting tiny yellow hats.

And so, Polygraphia thrived under the banner of its new, unconventional color. Iona Steel returned to her farm with a newfound appreciation for the unexpected, while Jessica Phoenix became a local legend. They had proven that sometimes, the strangest mishaps can lead to the most brilliant successes. And in the world of color and ink, that was a lesson worth celebrating.
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