pal_unikn_pref provides an additional uni.kn color palette that collects the preferred color of each palette as a data frame containing 9 (or 8 + 1) colors.

pal_unikn_pref

Format

An object of class data.frame with 1 rows and 9 columns.

Details

The colors are arranged in a sequence that provides high contrasts between adjacent colors.

Note that the (alert) color Signal is not a preferred color according to the official color definition.

See https://www.uni-konstanz.de/en/university/news-and-media/create-online-and-print-media/corporate-design/ for details.

See also

pal_unikn for the default uni.kn 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_web, pal_unikn

Examples

pal_unikn_pref
#>   Seeblau   Pinky Seegruen   Peach Karpfenblau  Signal Bordeaux    Grau  Petrol
#> 1 #59C7EB #E0607E  #0A9086 #FEA090     #3E5496 #EFDC60  #8E2043 #9AA0A7 #077187
dim(pal_unikn_pref)  # 1 9
#> [1] 1 9

# Access by position:
pal_unikn_pref[1]    # color Seeblau (as df)
#>   Seeblau
#> 1 #59C7EB
pal_unikn_pref[[1]]  # color value "#59C7EB" 
#> [1] "#59C7EB"

# Access by name: 
pal_unikn_pref["Seeblau"]   # color "seeblau3" (as df) 
#>   Seeblau
#> 1 #59C7EB
pal_unikn_pref[["Seeblau"]] # color value "#59C7EB" 
#> [1] "#59C7EB"

# Viewing/using color palette:
seecol(pal_unikn_pref)

demopal(pal_unikn_pref, type = "mosaic", main = "Preferred colors of Konstanz University")