Learn R Programming

unicol (version 0.3.0)

uchicago_1: Primary colors of the University of Chicago, USA

Description

uchicago_1 provides the four primary colors of the University of Chicago, USA.

Usage

uchicago_1

Arguments

Value

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

Format

An object of class character of length 4.

Author

unicol, 2023-06-14.

Details

The 4 primary colors are "maroon" (defined as Pantone 202C, CMYK 0/100/70/50 RGB 128/0/0, or HEX #800000), "light greystone" (defined as Pantone Cool Gray 3C, CMYK 4/3/5/16, RGB 217/217/217, or HEX #D9D9D9), "greystone" (defined as Pantone Warm Gray 7C, CMYK 16/23/23/44, RGB 166/166/166, or HEX #A6A6), and "dark greystone" (defined as Pantone Warm Gray 11C, CMYK 26/30/34/62, RGB 115/115/115, or HEX #73737).

uchicago_1 uses the HEX color definitions.

The primary color palette should be used in all digital and print communications to assure brand consistency. Within the primary palette itself, "maroon" should always be the dominant color, with Greys used as accents.

For specific color ratios and layout examples, see the Brand Identity Guidelines.

Always use these colors at 100 percent. Tints should never be used.

See Also

uchicago_2 for secondary, accent colors of University of Chicago; seecol for viewing and comparing color palettes; usecol for using color palettes; simcol for finding similar colors; newpal for defining new color palettes; grepal for finding named colors.

Other U.S. university color palettes: asu_1, asu_2, asu_3, berkeley_1, berkeley_2, brown_1, brown_2, bu, caltech_1, caltech_2, caltech_3, cmu_1, cmu_2, cmu_3, columbia_1, columbia_2, columbia_3, cornell_1, cornell_2, cornell_3_accent, dartmouth_1, dartmouth_2, dartmouth_3, duke_1, duke_2, harvard_1, harvard_2, harvard_3, jhu_0, jhu_1, jhu_2, jhu_3_accent, jhu_4_gray, manchester_uni_1, manchester_uni_2, michigan_1, michigan_2, minnesotatwin_1, minnesotatwin_2, mit, monash_1, monash_2, msu, northwestern_1, northwestern_2, notredame_1, notredame_2, nyu_1, nyu_2, nyu_accent, nyu_neutral, ohio_uni_1, ohio_uni_2, pitt_1, pitt_2, princeton_0, princeton_1, princeton_2, rpi_1, rpi_2, rpi_3, stanford_1, stanford_2, stanford_3, uchicago_2, uci_1, uci_2, uci_3, uci_4, ucla_1, ucla_2, ucla_3, ucla_4, ucsd_1, ucsd_2, ucsd_3, uflorida_1, uflorida_2, uflorida_3, umass_1, umass_2, umass_neutrals, upenn_1, upenn_2, vanderbilt_1, vanderbilt_2, vanderbilt_3, willamette, wm_1, wm_2, wm_3, yale, yeshiva

Examples

Run this code
uchicago_1
unikn::seecol(uchicago_1, main = "Primary colors Chicago Uni") # view color palette

Run the code above in your browser using DataLab