wollongong_1
provides the four primary colours
of the University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
Source
Color definitions are based on UOW's colour guide.
Details
The 4 primary colours are
"white"
(defined as HEX "#FFFFFF"
),
Dark blue
(HEX "#001641"
),
Bright blue
(HEX "#0033FF"
), and
UOW red
(HEX "#ED0A00"
).
Each colour plays a role across communications and environments to create engaging experiences through logo, typography, illustration, iconography and image overlay.
The UOW colours are modern, bold and progressive, and reflect brand personality and brand values. The strong, credible palette can be used across all areas of communication and projects a positive and progressive place to learn.
The UOW colour palette is 'open' meaning that it does not colour code by unit, division or faculty. This flexibility means greater choice, expression and diversity.
Refer to the colour guide for official breakdowns and accessibility guidance.
See also
wollongong_2
for secondary colours of the University of Wollongong;
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 Australian university color palettes:
anu_1
,
anu_2
,
mq_1
,
mq_2
,
wollongong_2
Examples
wollongong_1
#> white Dark blue Bright blue UOW red
#> "#FFFFFF" "#001641" "#0033FF" "#ED0A00"
unikn::seecol(wollongong_1, col_bg = "lightgrey",
main = "Primary colours of the University of Wollongong") # view color palette