pal_unikn
combines the 5 shades of blue colors
from color palette pal_seeblau
with the 6 non-blue colors of pal_unikn_web
to a divergent palette of 11 colors.
pal_unikn
An object of class data.frame
with 1 rows and 11 columns.
Adding seeblau5 (i.e., pal_seeblau[1]
) to
the default color palette pal_unikn
also puts white
at the central (middle)
position of a color palette with 11 values:
pal_unikn[[6]]
is white
or "#FFFFFF"
.
A divergent palette is useful for creating color gradients.
See https://www.uni-konstanz.de/en/university/news-and-media/create-online-and-print-media/corporate-design/ for details.
pal_unikn
for the default uni.kn color palette;
pal_seeblau
for the uni.kn seeblau color palette;
seecol
for viewing and comparing color palettes;
usecol
for using color palettes.
Other color palettes:
pal_bordeaux
,
pal_grau
,
pal_karpfenblau
,
pal_peach
,
pal_petrol
,
pal_pinky
,
pal_seeblau
,
pal_seegruen
,
pal_signal
,
pal_unikn_dark
,
pal_unikn_light
,
pal_unikn_pair
,
pal_unikn_ppt
,
pal_unikn_pref
,
pal_unikn_web
pal_unikn
#> seeblau5 seeblau4 seeblau3 seeblau2 seeblau1 white seegrau1 seegrau2
#> 1 #008ECE #00A9E0 #59C7EB #A6E1F4 #CCEEF9 #FFFFFF #E5E5E5 #CCCCCC
#> seegrau3 seegrau4 black
#> 1 #999999 #666666 #000000
dim(pal_unikn) # 1 11
#> [1] 1 11
# Access by position:
pal_unikn[1] # new color "seeblau5" (as df)
#> seeblau5
#> 1 #008ECE
pal_unikn[[1]] # new color value "#008ECE"
#> [1] "#008ECE"
# Access by name:
pal_unikn["seeblau5"] # new color "seeblau5" (as df)
#> seeblau5
#> 1 #008ECE
pal_unikn[["seeblau5"]] # new color value "#008ECE"
#> [1] "#008ECE"
# Viewing/using color palette:
seecol(pal_unikn)
demopal(pal_unikn, type = "curve", main = "Default colors of Konstanz University")
# Note:
pal_unikn[6] # "white" or "#FFFFFF" as central of 11 colors
#> white
#> 1 #FFFFFF