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stanford_3_web provides the nine web colors of the Stanford University, USA.

Usage

stanford_3_web

Format

An object of class character of length 9.

Source

Color definitions are based on the Color manual.

Value

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

Details

"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.

These nine 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).

Author

unicol, 2023-06-14.

Examples

stanford_3_web
#>         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_web, main = "Web colors Stanford University") # view color palette