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Pantone 285
The Pantone number for black is Pantone Black C. This color is often used in printing and design to achieve a deep, rich black that provides strong contrast. In the CMYK color model, Pantone Black C is represented as 0% cyan, 0% magenta, 0% yellow, and 100% black.
The RAL reference for Pantone 142 is RAL 1003. Pantone 142 is a medium gold, while RAL 1003 is an orange-gold, which is the closest shade.
Pantone 2727
According to the Pantone website, there is not a color number for the color platinum. However, the Pantone number for silver is 14-5002.
The Pantone reference number for cobalt blue is Pantone 286 C.
Pantone 285
The Pantone number for black is Pantone Black C. This color is often used in printing and design to achieve a deep, rich black that provides strong contrast. In the CMYK color model, Pantone Black C is represented as 0% cyan, 0% magenta, 0% yellow, and 100% black.
The RAL reference for Pantone 142 is RAL 1003. Pantone 142 is a medium gold, while RAL 1003 is an orange-gold, which is the closest shade.
That would be - according to official Pantone+ colour specification - Cyan 100% Magenta 87.8% C100 M88 will do fine!
Pantone: 485 CMKY: 0 | 100 | 100 | 0 RGB: 255 | 0 | 0 Hex: #FF000
The Pantone number for garnet is typically PMS 19-1629.
Pantone 2727
According to the Pantone website, there is not a color number for the color platinum. However, the Pantone number for silver is 14-5002.
Pantone 021c = RAL 2004
The equivalent of pantone 485C in RAL is the number 3028. The color of pantone 485C is a shade of red.
Official Colors: Purple (Pantone 526) and Gold (Pantone 123)