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stirling_1 provides the two primary colours of the University of Stirling, Scotland, UK.

Usage

stirling_1

Format

An object of class character of length 2.

Source

Color definitions are based on Stirling's Brand guide.

Value

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

Details

The 2 primary colours are Heritage green, defined as PMS Pantone 349, RGB 0 105 56, CMYK 90 32 93 24, or HEX "#006938", and Energy green, defined as PMS Pantone 368, RGB 119 191 34, CMYK 60 0 100 0, or HEX "#77BF22".

stirling_1 uses the HEX color definitions.

The University of Stirling's colour palette plays a vital role in delivering a visibly consistent look to all communications.

Our primary colour palette has been carefully chosen to identify and differentiate us. The green primary colour reflects the natural beauty of Stirling's campus.

The primary colours are supported by the secondary palette (see stirling_2) and tertiary colours (stirling_3) for body text and messaging.

The primary and secondary colour palettes are made up of colour pairings: ‘Energy colours’ and ‘Heritage colours’. These can be used separately, mixed, or as the pairings suggested.

To add flexibility, users can use tints (70

See also

stirling_2 for secondary colours of the University of Stirling; stirling_3 for tertiary colours of the University of Stirling; 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 Scottish university color palettes: dundee_background, dundee_block, dundee_core, dundee_highlight, edinburgh, standrews_1, standrews_2, stirling_2, stirling_3

Author

unicol, 2023-09-16.

Examples

stirling_1
#> Heritage green   Energy green 
#>      "#006938"      "#77BF22" 
unikn::seecol(stirling_1, main = "Primary colours of the University of Stirling") # view palette