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− | | #00234F | + | | '''#00234F''' |
− | | #2E7BB1 | + | | '''#2E7BB1''' |
− | | #818283 | + | | '''#818283''' |
− | | #DDDEDF | + | | '''#DDDEDF''' |
− | | #F0981A | + | | '''#F0981A''' |
− | | #D04C0D | + | | '''#D04C0D''' |
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Revision as of 11:15, 14 September 2020
Palette
Inspiration
The colors are inspired in part by my universities:
- UCL is orange and black: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/cam/brand/guidelines/colour
- UBC is blue and grey: https://brand.ubc.ca/guidelines/downloads/ubc-colour-and-fonts/
- U.C. Berkeley is blue and gold: https://brand.berkeley.edu/colors/
- Imperial College London is blue and grey: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/brand-style-guide/visual-identity/brand-colours/
- Rice University is blue and grey: https://brand.rice.edu/design-elements
- Georgetown University is blue and grey: https://www.georgetown.edu/color-guide/
University | Dark Blue | Light Blue | Dark Grey | Light Grey | Gold | Orange |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UCL | #EA7600 | |||||
UBC | #002145 | #00A7E1 | ||||
Berkeley | #003262 | #3B7EA1 | #888888 | #EEEEEE | #FDB515 | #C4820E |
Imperial | #002147 | #003E74 | #9D9D9D | #EBEEEE | #EC7300 | #D24000 |
Rice | #00205B | #ADC7DC | #7C7E7F | #E0E2E6 | #E9A139 | #C04829 |
Georgetown | #041E42 | #003DA5 | #63666A | #BBBCBC | ||
Average | #00234F | #2E7BB1 | #818283 | #DDDEDF | #F0981A | #D04C0D |
Note that UBC has hex codes and RBG codes that don't match. I used the hex codes. A spreadsheet doing the math is in E:\projects\WebDesign\Colors.xlsx
See also
The McNair Center Branding used a variant on the Baker Institute's colors, which had obvious issues.