dundee_block | R Documentation |
dundee_block
provides the block colours
of University of Dundee, Scotland, UK.
dundee_block
An object of class character
of length 5.
The block colours are intended for colouring larger flat spaces. They are subtle and can be used behind photography without overpowering the images. Normal usage might include posters and report covers, blocks of pull-out content within documents and digital applications, colour for graphs etc.The block colours are not intended to be used for typography, icons or fine line work, and should not be used as consistent background colour throughout a document (for example on multiple pages within a prospectus or report).
The block colours are
"block_1"
(defined as PANTONE 427C, CMYK 8/4/9/10, RGB 221/217/214, HEX #ddd9d6),
"block_2"
(defined as PANTONE 7520C, CMYK 1/26/21/0, RGB 244/206/195, HEX #f4cec3),
"block_3"
(defined as PANTONE 7506C, CMYK 3/11/30/0, RGB 255/236/210, HEX #ffecd2),
"block_4"
(defined as PANTONE 2707C, CMYK 20/6/0/0, RGB 209/226/242, HEX #d1e2f2), and
"block_5"
(defined as PANTONE 2253C, CMYK 29/0/27/0, RGB 196/235/208, HEX #c4ebd0).
dundee_block
uses the HEX colour definition.
Pantone and CMYK colours differ from RGB and HEX definition.
A named vector of colours (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
unicol, 2023-06-22.
Colour definitions are based on Dundee's Brand colour palette.
dundee_core
for the core colour of University of Dundee;
dundee_highlight
for the highlight colours of University of Dundee;
dundee_background
for the background colour of University of Dundee;
seecol
for viewing and comparing colour palettes;
usecol
for using colour palettes;
simcol
for finding similar colours;
newpal
for defining new colour palettes;
grepal
for finding named colours.
Other Scottish university color palettes:
dundee_background
,
dundee_core
,
dundee_highlight
,
edinburgh
,
standrews_1
,
standrews_2
,
stirling_1
,
stirling_2
,
stirling_3
dundee_block
unikn::seecol(dundee_block, main = "Dundee block colours") # view colour palette
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