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oxford_general: General colours of University of Oxford, England, UK

Description

oxford_general provides the general/ secondary colours of the University of Oxford, England, UK.

Usage

oxford_general

Arguments

Value

A named vector of colours (HEX/HTML codes of type character).

Format

An object of class character of length 11.

Author

unicol, 2023-06-15.

Details

The wide secondary palette is used to add visual distinction and texture to design elements as well as signifying page links, call-to-actions (e.g buttons) and active pages in navigational elements.

The colours are "dark_blue" (defined as HEX #001c3d), "washed_out_blue" (defined as HEX #193658), "copyright_grey" (defined as HEX #c7c2bc), "beige_grey" (defined as HEX #f3f1ec), "brown_grey" (defined as HEX #001c3d), "filter_form_green" (defined as HEX #043946), "blue_grey" (defined as HEX #a1c4d0), "teal" (defined as HEX #003947), "very_light_blue" (defined as HEX #f0f5f8), "cookie_bar" (defined as HEX #00152e), and "blue_grey" (defined as HEX #353c47).

See Also

oxford_brand for the brand colours of University of Oxford; oxford_link for the link colours of University of Oxford; oxford_shades for the shade colours of University of Oxford; oxford_blog for the blog colours of University of Oxford; oxford_graduate for the graduate colours of University of Oxford; oxford_error for the error colours of University of Oxford; oxford_socialmedia for the social media colours of University of Oxford; seecol for viewing and comparing colour palettes; usecol for using colour palettes; simcol for finding similar colours; newpal for defining new colour palettes; grepal for finding named colours.

Other English university color palettes: birmingham, lancaster_1, lancaster_2, oxford_blog, oxford_brand, oxford_error, oxford_graduate, oxford_link, oxford_shades, oxford_socialmedia, uni_manchester

Examples

Run this code
oxford_general
unikn::seecol(oxford_general, main = "Uni Oxford general colours") # view colour palette

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