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NCS S 3005-G80Y



Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#A8A68C
RGB:
168, 166, 140
CMYK:
0, 0, 25, 40
HSL:
56°, 17%, 66%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Grullo
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 7536
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1035
in RAL Design:
RAL 110 70 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 780-M
What color is NCS S 3005-G80Y? What are the examples of NCS S 3005-G80Y color? What colors go well with the NCS S 3005-G80Y color? The Chromatic Conundrum: How NCS S 3005-G80Y Conquered the World
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:24
# General # Fashion # Design

What color is NCS S 3005-G80Y?

Man with red hair and a red suit on posing for a picture in front of a building with a clock tower. Example of RGB 168,166,140 color.
NCS S 3005-G80Y color. Man with a black and pink shirt and a black and white jacket and a city street at night
NCS S 3005-G80Y color. Man with blonde hair and a black jacket on a city street at night with neon signs in the background
Man in a leather outfit standing in front of a city skyline with his hands on his hips. Color RGB 168,166,140.
Woman in a costume is making a peace sign with her hand and smiling at the camera while standing in the rain. Color RGB 168,166,140.
Man with a leather belt and no shirt on in a dirty street with a chain around his neck. Example of CMYK 0,0,25,40 color.
NCS S 3005-G80Y color example: Man with a white hair and a black jacket in the snow with trees in the background
Microwave oven on a counter top next to a glass of wine. Example of RGB 168,166,140 color.
NCS S 3005-G80Y color. Creepy creature with large eyes and large tentacles with a light shining in the background
Creepy ghost standing in a city street. Color NCS S 3005-G80Y.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3005-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Old lavender, Khaki, Dark brown and Davy grey
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 3005-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of White smoke, Slate gray, Timberwolf, Dark lava and Gray-Tea Green
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 3005-G80Y color?

Close up of a bike with a gear wheel on it's front wheel and a brake on the rear wheel. Example of RGB 168,166,140 color.
Black door with a gold handle in a room with a gray wall and white flooring. Color CMYK 0,0,25,40.
Vase with flowers on a table in a room with a couch and a chair in the background. Color NCS S 3005-G80Y.
Large bird with large wings standing on a rock in a river with trees in the background. Example of #A8A68C color.
Large black dragon with large wings standing in a forest with trees and rocks on the ground. Color #A8A68C.
Coil of black wire is shown in this image, with a dark background. Color CMYK 0,0,25,40.
White wall in a living room with a red lamp on the side of it. Example of #A8A68C color.
Door is open in a room with a hard wood floor and white walls and a black chair is in the corner. Example of RGB 168,166,140 color.
Red door is open in a room with a hardwood floor and gray walls and a white table and chair. Color NCS S 3005-G80Y.
White bird with a large beak and a large head with a long tail and a large beak. Example of #A8A68C color.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3005-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Burnt umber, Dark scarlet, Rose vale, Old rose and Caput mortuum
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 3005-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Outer Space, Medium jungle green, Xanadu, Dark gray and Pale silver
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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What colors go well with the NCS S 3005-G80Y color?

A man with striking green hair and a unique horned face stares intensely at the camera, his gaze bold and unyielding. The vivid green hue of his hair contrasts with his intense expression, leaving a lasting impression of strength and mystery.
A woman in a vibrant green costume, complete with horns and dramatic green eye makeup, stands confidently in the snow. The cold landscape contrasts with the vivid colors of her outfit, giving the scene an almost otherworldly feel.
A woman in an elaborate green costume stands in the snowy wilderness, her horns and striking green eye makeup making her appear both mystical and regal. The contrast between her attire and the snowy landscape amplifies her commanding presence.
NCS S 3005-G80Y color example: Green creature with red eyes standing in the snow with snow flakes on it's head and legs

Example of the palette with the NCS S 3005-G80Y color

Picture with primary colors of Medium jungle green, Xanadu, Sea Green, Dark slate gray and Onyx
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 3005-G80Y'

The Chromatic Conundrum: How NCS S 3005-G80Y Conquered the World

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling metropolis of Coloropolis, a curious phenomenon began to stir. It wasn't a new flavor of ice cream or a fancy gadget but something far more extraordinary: the rise of the NCS S 3005-G80Y color. This wasn't just any color; it was a shade so unique that its mere presence could spark joy, bewilderment, and a touch of madness.

Dr. Pier Angelos, a maverick in the world of chromatics, and Professor Monica Sweetheart, a renowned expert in aesthetic theory, were the unlikely duo at the center of this chromatic craze. Their collaboration was as odd as it was brilliant.
A man in a dark robe stands in a cave, surrounded by the delicate flight of butterflies. He holds one butterfly gently in his hand, adding a sense of calm and wonder to the otherwise dark and eerie cave setting.

One fateful evening, Dr. Angelos, who was known for his eccentricities and fondness for experimental color swatches, stumbled upon a peculiar color code during a late-night research session. The code was NCS S 3005-G80Y. To his astonishment, the color displayed was a vivid, almost psychedelic shade of greenish-yellow that seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly glow. It was as if the color itself was alive, vibrating with a mischievous energy.

Intrigued and somewhat enchanted, Dr. Angelos immediately contacted Professor Sweetheart, who was known for her passionate lectures on the psychological impact of color. She was deep in thought, trying to solve the mystery of why people suddenly started painting their homes in neon orange. But upon hearing about the NCS S 3005-G80Y, she was instantly intrigued.
Giant demonic creature standing in front of a building in a city with tall buildings and a blue sky. Color RGB 168,166,140.

The duo met at a quaint café named "The Chroma Café," where their conversation quickly escalated into an animated debate over the color's potential. Dr. Angelos was convinced that NCS S 3005-G80Y was destined to be the next big thing. He believed it could revolutionize design, from fashion to interior decorating. Professor Sweetheart, ever the skeptic, was more cautious. She feared that the color might be too overwhelming, too audacious for mainstream taste.

Undeterred, they decided to test their theories. Dr. Angelos began by incorporating NCS S 3005-G80Y into his own design projects, transforming mundane office spaces into dazzling spectacles of neon wonder. Meanwhile, Professor Sweetheart organized a series of experiments to gauge public reaction. They hosted color-themed parties, held seminars on the psychological effects of bold colors, and even created an elaborate "Color Festival" celebrating the NCS S 3005-G80Y.
NCS S 3005-G80Y color example: Large bird with large wings flying through the air over a rocky area with rocks and snow on the ground

To their astonishment, the color caught on like wildfire. People were captivated by its vibrant energy. Fashion designers began incorporating it into their collections, creating striking ensembles that turned heads on runways. Interior designers started using it to add a punch of excitement to otherwise drab spaces. The color even made its way into advertising, with companies using it to create eye-catching campaigns.

NCS S 3005-G80Y became the must-have color of the year, and Coloropolis was awash in its mesmerizing hues. Dr. Angelos and Professor Sweetheart were hailed as the visionaries behind this chromatic revolution. Their collaboration proved that sometimes, even the most unlikely ideas could transform the world.

And so, the once-ridiculous color code became a symbol of creative daring and innovation. Dr. Angelos and Professor Sweetheart's story became a legend, proving that in the world of design, even the most outrageous ideas could lead to spectacular success.
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