Does anyone know the CMYK value of the Olympic rings color? 15

Updated on physical education 2024-08-05
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The flag of the International Olympic Games is borderless on a white background, with five rings in the middle, three on the top and two on the bottom, in the colors of blue, yellow, black, green and red (from left). Therefore, it is also called the five-ring flag.

    Blue, yellow, black.

    Green red.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The Olympic symbol was created in 1914, the 20th anniversary of the revival of the Olympic Games. In 1913, the Olympic Committee, explaining its significance, said: "These five rings represent the five parts of the world, all of which accept its competition in the spirit of the Olympic Games."

    At the same time, these six colors (including the white background) unite to represent all countries, and one is no exception. Sweden's blue and yellow, Greece's, France's, England's, American's, Germany's, Belgium's, Italy's, Hungary's blue and white, Spain's yellow and red are next to Brazil and Australia, separated by old Japan and young China. It's really an international badge.

    In 1920, at the 7th Olympic Games in Antwerp, the International Olympic Committee used the Olympic five-ring flag, which symbolizes the unity of the five continents, for the first time. In the application history of nearly 100 years, the logo has also undergone meticulous visual correction, and gradually met the requirements of standardized and standardized visual management.

    At the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, the famous German designer Otto Aicher (OTL AICHER) revised the structure and color of the five-ring logo when designing the emblem, making the logo more conducive to standardized application. Since the sign is the intersection of five rings, it is easy to cause the illusion of different thicknesses of lines and the staggered height of the five rings in the visual senses, based on this situation, he adjusted the width of the lines, adjusted the black and yellow, black is yellow, and the rest of the blue, red, and green maintain the unit width of 1, so that the sign looks more symmetrical; In addition, he adjusted the color brightness of the logo to increase the visual impact of the logo.

    WMF (Windows Metafile) vector format, suitable for use with vector software such as CorelDraw Illustrator Freehand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The color values of the five colors of the Olympic rings: Blue: C100 M30 Black:

    K100 Red: M95 Y65 Yellow: M35 Y90 Green:

    C100 Y90 Five Rings Color: Blue, representing Europe; rgb:0/107/176,#006bb0;cmky:

    92 60 9 1 Yellow: for Asia; rgb:239/169/13,#efa90d;cmyk:

    9 37 99 0 Black: for Africa; rgb:29/24/21,#1d1815;cmyk:

    68 67 68 80 Green: for Oceania; rgb:5/147/65,#059341;cmyk:

    85 20 100 6 Red: for the Americas; rgb:220/47/31,#dc2f1f;cmyk:

    12 94 100 3 "Jing" character yang face color value: RGB: 230 0 0, e60000; cmyk:

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You're stupid.

    Go to the official ** of the Olympics and put down the five-ring chart.

    Then I sucked it with a syringe in the PS, wouldn't I know what color it was?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Isn't this it.

    The color values of the five colors of the Olympic rings:

    Blue: C100 m30

    Black: K100

    Red: M95 Y65

    Yellow: M35 Y90

    Green: C100 Y90

    Five ring colors: blue, representing Europe; rgb:0/107/176,#006bb0;cmky:92/60/9/1

    Yellow: for Asia; rgb:239/169/13,#efa90d;cmyk:9/37/99/0

    Black: for Africa; rgb:29/24/21,#1d1815;cmyk:68/67/68/80

    Green: for Oceania; rgb:5/147/65,#059341;cmyk:85/20/100/6

    Red: for the Americas; rgb:220/47/31,#dc2f1f;cmyk:12/94/100/3

    Jing": RGB: 230 0 0, E60000; cmyk:9/100/100/1

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The general output is four-colored.

    Four-color: Blue: C100 M30 Y0 K6

    Yellow: C0 m34 y91 k0

    Black: C0 M0 Y0 K100

    Green: C100 M0 Y100 K0

    Red: c0 m100 y90 k0

    tricolor; Orchid: Yellow: Black: Green: Red:

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