caltech_2
provides the primary and 4 deep colors
of the California Institute of Technology, CA, USA.
Source
Color definitions are based on https://identity.caltech.edu/colors.
Details
Caltech's primary orange color is defined as Pantone MS 1585c
(for coated and matte print jobs, PMS 151
for uncoated print jobs).
Use this color for small highlights, rather than large areas.
Caltech's 4 deep colors add contrast to the primary Caltech orange
as well as the neutral colors (of caltech_1
),
and are used to provide depth and texture to communications materials.
See also
caltech_1
for Caltech's primary and neutral colors;
caltech_3
for Caltech's bright colors;
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_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
,
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
caltech_2
#> Caltech orange / PMS 1585c PMS 548c
#> "#FF6C0C" "#003B4C"
#> PMS 3292c PMS 668c
#> "#005851" "#644B78"
#> PMS 195c
#> "#7A303F"
unikn::seecol(caltech_2, main = "The primary and deep colors of Caltech")
unikn::demopal(caltech_2, type = 2, seed = 2,
main = "Using the primary and deep colors of Caltech")