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! University
 
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! Dark Blue
 
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| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | #EC7300
 
| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | #EC7300
| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | #D24000
 
 
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| '''Average'''
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| '''#00234F'''
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| #00234F
| '''#2E7BB1'''
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| #2E7BB1
| '''#818283'''
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| #818283
| '''#DDDEDF'''
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Revision as of 12:35, 14 September 2020

Palette

Color Name Dark Blue Light Blue Dark Grey Light Grey Gold Orange
Color
Hex Code #00234F #2E7BB1 #818283 #DDDEDF #F3AB27 #DE7904
RGB 0,35,79 46,123,177 129,130,131 221,222,223 243,171,39 222,121,4


Inspiration

The colors are inspired in part by my universities:

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
Rice #00205B #ADC7DC #7C7E7F #E0E2E6 #E9A139
Georgetown #041E42 #003DA5 #63666A #BBBCBC
Average #00234F #2E7BB1 #818283 #DDDEDF #F3AB27 #DE7904

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.