guelph provides the two primary colours and the two secondary colors
of the University of Guelph, Canada.
Source
Color definitions are based on U of G's brand guide (HTML).
Details
The 2 primary colours are
"PMS 200" (defined as RGB 194 4 48, CMYK 0 100 65 15,or HEX #C20430) and
"black" (defined as RGB 0 0 0, CMYK 0 0 0 100, or HEX #000000).
The 2 secondary colours are
"PMS 123" (defined as RGB 255 199 42, CMYK 0 30 95 0, or HEX #FFC72A) and
"PMS 549" (defined as RGB 105 163 185, CMYK 52 6 0 25, or HEX ##69A3B9).
guelph uses the HEX color definitions.
See Brand guide: Colour for Do's and Don'ts and Colour Usage and Proportions.
See also
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 Canadian university color palettes:
carleton,
concordia_1,
concordia_2,
concordia_3,
concordia_4,
laval,
manitoba_1,
manitoba_2,
mcgill_brights,
mcgill_darks,
mcgill_grey,
mcgill_muted,
mcgill_pastels,
mcgill_red,
mcmaster_brighterworld,
mcmaster_heritage,
mun_1,
mun_2,
queensu_1,
queensu_2,
sfu_brand,
ubc,
ucalgary_1,
ucalgary_2,
ucalgary_accent,
ucalgary_warmgreys,
uottawa,
utoronto,
uvic_1,
uvic_2,
uwaterloo_arts,
uwaterloo_engineering,
uwaterloo_environment,
uwaterloo_health,
uwaterloo_main,
uwaterloo_math,
uwaterloo_science,
western_uni,
yorku_1,
yorku_2
Examples
guelph
#> PMS 200 black PMS 123 PMS 549
#> "#C20430" "#000000" "#FFC72A" "#69A3B9"
unikn::seecol(guelph, main = "Colours of the University of Guelph, CA") # view palette
