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mun_2 provides the 12 secondary colors
of the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), Canada.
mun_2
An object of class character of length 12.
The 12 secondary colors of MUN are
"rodamine_red" (defined as RGB 225/0/152, HEX #E10098),
"PMS_185" (defined as RGB 228/0/43, HEX #E4002B),
"orange_021" (defined as RGB 254/80/0, HEX #FE5000),
"PMS_1235" (defined as RGB 255/184/28, HEX #FFB81C),
"yellow_mun" (defined as RGB 255/221/0, HEX #FEDD00),
"PMS_396" (defined as RGB 225/224/0, HEX #E1E000),
"PMS_368" (defined as RGB 120/190/32, HEX #78BE20),
"PMS_3275" (defined as RGB 0/179/152, HEX #00B398),
"PMS_3125" (defined as RGB 0/174/199, HEX #00AEC7),
"PMS_2727" (defined as RGB 48/127/226, HEX #307FE2),
"PMS_2736" (defined as RGB 48/127/170, HEX #1E22AA), and
"purple_mun" (defined as RGB 187/41/187, HEX #BB29BB).
mun_2 uses the HEX color definitions.
The RGB and HEX definitions differ numerically for the "PMS_2736" ,
yet are visually indistinguishable. Our color palette is based on the HEX definition.
A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
unicol, 2023-12-07.
Color definitions are based on the Brand standard manual (PDF).
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 Canadian university color palettes:
carleton,
concordia_1,
concordia_2,
concordia_3,
concordia_4,
guelph,
laval,
manitoba_1,
manitoba_2,
mcgill_brights,
mcgill_darks,
mcgill_grey,
mcgill_muted,
mcgill_pastels,
mcgill_red,
mcmaster_brighterworld,
mcmaster_heritage,
mun_1,
queensu_1,
queensu_2,
sfu_brand,
ubc,
ucalgary_1,
ucalgary_2,
ucalgary_accent,
ucalgary_warmgreys,
uottawa,
utoronto,
uvic_1,
uvic_2,
uwaterloo_arts,
uwaterloo_engineering,
uwaterloo_environment,
uwaterloo_health,
uwaterloo_main,
uwaterloo_math,
uwaterloo_science,
western_uni,
yorku_1,
yorku_2
mun_2
unikn::seecol(mun_1,
main = "Memorial University of Newfoundland 2") # view color palette
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