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stanford_3 provides the nine web colors of Stanford University, CA, USA.

Usage

stanford_3

Format

An object of class character of length 9.

Source

Color definitions are based on Stanford's Color manual.

Value

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

Details

These 9 web colors are "digital red" (defined as HEX #B1040E), "digital red light" (defined as HEX #E50808), "digital red dark" (defined as HEX #820000), "digital blue" (defined as HEX #006CB8), "digital blue light" (defined as HEX #6FC3FF), "digital blue dark" (defined as HEX #00548f), "digital green" (defined as HEX #008566), "digital green light" (defined as HEX #1AECBA), and "digital green dark" (defined as HEX #006F54).

"digital red" is not a replacement for Cardinal red; it can be used as an accent color on digital communications to add energy and emphasis. "digital red light" can be used for interactive elements over dark backgrounds for contrast. "digital red dark" can be used for smaller text over light backgrounds. Use "digital blue" for links over light backgrounds, "digital blue dark" for link hover/focus states, and "digital blue light" for links over dark backgrounds. Do not use these shades of blue in contexts other than links. Use "digital green" for things such as form validation, "digital green dark" for link hover/focus states, and "digital green light" for links over dark backgrounds.

Author

unicol, 2023-06-14.

Examples

stanford_3
#>         digital red   digital red light    digital red dark        digital blue 
#>           "#B1040E"           "#E50808"           "#820000"           "#006CB8" 
#>  digital blue light   digital blue dark       digital green digital green light 
#>           "#6FC3FF"           "#00548f"           "#008566"           "#1AECBA" 
#>  digital green dark 
#>           "#006F54" 
unikn::seecol(stanford_3, main = "Web colors of Stanford University") # view palette