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birmingham provides the three primary colours and two secondary colours of the University of Birmingham, England, UK.

Usage

birmingham

Format

An object of class character of length 6.

Source

Colour definitions are based on UBirmingham's brand guidelines (PDF, revised 2016-02).

Value

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

Details

The three primary colours are "Undergraduate" (defined as HEX #c1d82f), "Postgraduate" (defined as HEX #c1d82f), "MBA" (defined as HEX #7D0049), and "Research/Business" (defined as HEX #605270).

The two secondary colours are "Secondary colour 1" (defined as HEX #bfb6ad), and "Secondary colour 2" (defined as HEX #757477).

birmingham uses the HEX colour definition.

See also

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: lancaster_1, lancaster_2, oxford_blog, oxford_brand, oxford_error, oxford_general, oxford_graduate, oxford_link, oxford_shades, oxford_socialmedia, uni_manchester

Author

unicol, 2023-06-20.

Examples

birmingham
#>      Undergraduate       Postgraduate                MBA  Research/Business 
#>          "#c1d82f"          "#00bbe4"          "#7D0049"          "#605270" 
#> Secondary colour 1 Secondary colour 2 
#>          "#bfb6ad"          "#757477" 
unikn::seecol(birmingham, 
              main = "The colours of the University of Birmingham") # view palette