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uni_hamburg_1 provides the four primary colors of the University of Hamburg, Germany.

Usage

uni_hamburg_1

Format

An object of class character of length 4.

Source

Color definitions are based on the CD manual.

Value

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

Details

The two main colors are "rot" (also defined as Pantone 485C or CMYK 0/100/100/0) and "blau" (also defined as CMYK 87/49/0/0). These colors should be weighted equally and in a subtle fashion (i.e., as color accents, not large areas or entire texts).

The auxiliary colors "black" and "steingrau" (also defined as Pantone 432U or CMYK 45/11/11/73) are used for text.

Colors shades may be used in diagrams or visualizations. See examples and the ac and usecol functions for creating color gradients.

Author

unicol, 2022-12-06.

Examples

uni_hamburg_1
#>       rot      blau   schwarz steingrau 
#> "#e2001a" "#0271bb"   "black" "#3b515b" 
unikn::seecol(uni_hamburg_1, main = "Primary colors of the University of Hamburg")

unikn::demopal(uni_hamburg_1, type = 3, main = "Primary colors of the Uni Hamburg")


# Color gradients:
unikn::seecol(unikn::usecol(c(uni_hamburg_1[1], uni_hamburg_1[2]), n = 6), 
              main = "HHU rot to blau")

unikn::seecol(unikn::usecol(c(uni_hamburg_1[1], "white", uni_hamburg_1[2]), n = 7), 
              main = "Divergent HHU")