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Characterising the colour of the phalanster: colour codes, shades and mixing tips

The phalanx colour is the eighth colour in the drama "The Tragedy of Man" by Imre Madách, which depicts a possible utopia of the future. The scene depicts a rigid socialist society where individual freedom is completely subordinated to the service of the common good. In this world, people live in a tightly regulated, industrialised society where everyone has a generally compulsory job and privacy is almost completely eliminated. In a socialist system, science and technology rule and there is no room for emotions and individual artistic expression.

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People work in uniform and all their activities are clearly defined. Their lives are dominated by the planned economy and collective interests, while individual aspirations and personal happiness are neglected. The phalanx of colour is a critique of social systems that deny freedom and see the individual as a small part of a larger machine. It highlights the flaws and inhumanity of such a society, depicting a world that has become cold and monotonous, in which the human soul can no longer find fulfilment.

Colour rgb and hex colour codes of the wall adapter

The halftone colour is a special shade with RGB code (128, 128, 128) and HEX code #808080.

Wallpaper colour

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#958D81

RGB

rgb(149, 141, 129)

HSL

hsl(40, 7%, 55%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(40, 7%, 58%)

CMYK

cmyk(0%, 5%, 14%, 42%)

Contrasting colour

#6A7187

Complementary colour

#818995

Dark and light shades of wallpaper

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Dark shades

Light shades

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Complementary colour palettes of Falanster

The colour palette of the wall ashtray stands out with its harmonious combination of dark and light colours, ideal for modern and dynamic design projects.

Complementary palette




Analogue palette




Monochrome palette




Triad palette




Tetrade palette




Split complementary palette




Neutral palette




What is the colour of the phalanstery colour?

Phalanstone is an indeterminate, greyish-beige colour that can be used in a wide range of environments due to its neutrality.

What determines the colour of the phalanstery?

The colour of the phalanstery depends on several factors. Firstly, the type of building materials and paints used will greatly affect the final colour. Secondly, weather conditions and the passage of time can also affect the way the colour changes and fades. Thirdly, the choice of colour by architects and designers also plays an important role, as they often make colour decisions based on cultural or aesthetic considerations. Finally, other buildings and landscapes in the vicinity of the wall scene can also influence the choice of colour in order to create a harmonious overall picture.

how is the falanster colour colour mixing possible?

Halanstone colour colour mixing is a technique that creates new colours by mixing different shades of dyes or pigments. This process allows you to achieve unique and uniform shades that are specifically suited to a particular project.

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Steps to mixing the colour of a phalanster:
1. **Choose the base colours:** First, choose the base colours you want to mix with the new colour.
2. **Determining the mixing ratios:** Determine the ratios between the base colours needed to achieve the desired shade.
3. **Blending:** Mix the base colours thoroughly until a homogeneous colour effect is obtained.
4. **Test:** Apply the mixed colour to a small surface to see if it meets your expectations.
5. **Finish:** If necessary, adjust the proportions or add other colours until you get the desired result.

This method can be particularly useful when you need a specific shade that you can't find in ready-made paints.

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