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ucla_4: Blue brand gradient colors of UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Description

ucla_4 provides three blue brand gradient colors of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA.

Usage

ucla_4

Arguments

Value

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

Format

An object of class character of length 3.

Author

unicol, 2023-06-16.

Details

The 3 gradient colors are darker blue, defined as CMYK 100 45 0 45, RGB 0 85 135, or HEX #005587, UCLA blue, defined as CMYK 83 40 3 6, RGB 39 116 174, or HEX #2774AE, and lighter blue, defined as CMYK 45 14 0 0, RGB 139 184 232, or HEX #8BB8E8.

ucla_4 uses the HEX color definitions.

A blue gradient can be used to enliven fields of color.

If the gradient is used strictly as a background -- for instance, under an overlay box -- you can use the complete color range.

If you are overprinting the gradient with type, you need to make sure the resulting contrast ratio meets accessibility standards. See the color combination chart at https://brand.ucla.edu/identity/colors#accessibility.

See Also

ucla_1 for primary colors of UCLA,; ucla_2 for secondary colors of UCLA,; ucla_3 for tertiary colors of UCLA,; 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_1, uchicago_2, uci_1, uci_2, uci_3, uci_4, ucla_1, ucla_2, ucla_3, 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
ucla_4
unikn::seecol(ucla_4, main = "The blue gradient colors of UCLA")  # view color palette

# Gradient with n = 7 tints:
unikn::seecol(unikn::usecol(ucla_4, n = 7), main = "UCLA blue brand gradient")

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