Tangerine (color) explained

Tangerine
Hex:F28500
Source:ColorHexa[1]
Isccname:Vivid orange

The color tangerine is a tone of orange named after the fruit of the same name.

Use in graphic design

Hues of tangerine are sometimes important to graphic designers when constructing identities, brand recognition, and stand-out ads for clients.[2] Because of the brightness of the color variants, they are often employed to make a small but centrally important object stand out, especially when surrounded by the flat colors of earth tones.[3] Tangerine hues may also be selected as complements to other bright hues, and because of their relative rarity of use.

One of the original "fruit-flavored" iMacs released in 1999 was the Tangerine iMac[4] [5] (Apple could not call it "Orange" due to the existence of the rival firm Orange Micro).

In sports, the English association football club Blackpool play in and are strongly identified with the color of tangerine since 1923.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tangerine / #f28500 hex color . ColorHexa . 2021-11-27.
  2. Web site: Haden . Rebecca . 2011-12-19 . Pantone Color for 2012:Tangerine . 2021-11-28 . Haden Interactive . en-US.
  3. Web site: An introductory guide to tangerine color . 2021-11-28 . www.adobe.com.
  4. http://www.applematters.com/collections/imac-5-flavors/ "IMac (5 Flavors)"
  5. Web site: Everything about the color Tangerine . 2021-11-27 . Canva.
  6. Web site: Blackpool - Historical Football Kits. Historicalfootballkits.co.uk. 30 April 2024.