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uci_4 provides 5 neutral colors
of the University of California, Irvine, USA,
that are used as the secondary colors of UCI Health.
uci_4
An object of class character of length 5.
The 5 colors are
"brick red" (defined as HEX #981e32),
"purple" (defined as HEX #631d76),
"teal blue" (defined as HEX #0083b3),
"green" (defined as HEX #3f9c35), and
"dark blue" (defined as HEX #1b3d6d).
uci_4 uses the HEX color definitions.
Only to be used in patient-facing material.
A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
unicol, 2023-07-13.
Color definitions are based on UCIrvine's brand guide.
uci_1 for primary colors of UC Irvine;
uci_2 for secondary colors of UC Irvine;
uci_3 for tertiary colors of UC Irvine;
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 U.S. university color palettes:
asu_1,
asu_2,
asu_3,
berkeley_1,
berkeley_2,
brown_1,
brown_2,
bu,
caltech_1,
caltech_2,
caltech_3,
cmu_1,
cmu_2,
cmu_3,
columbia_1,
columbia_2,
columbia_3,
cornell_1,
cornell_2,
cornell_3_accent,
dartmouth_1,
dartmouth_2,
dartmouth_3,
duke_1,
duke_2,
harvard_1,
harvard_2,
harvard_3,
jhu_0,
jhu_1,
jhu_2,
jhu_3_accent,
jhu_4_gray,
manchester_uni_1,
manchester_uni_2,
michigan_1,
michigan_2,
minnesotatwin_1,
minnesotatwin_2,
mit,
monash_1,
monash_2,
msu,
northwestern_1,
northwestern_2,
notredame_1,
notredame_2,
nyu_1,
nyu_2,
nyu_accent,
nyu_neutral,
ohio_uni_1,
ohio_uni_2,
pitt_1,
pitt_2,
princeton_0,
princeton_1,
princeton_2,
rpi_1,
rpi_2,
rpi_3,
stanford_1,
stanford_2,
stanford_3,
uchicago_1,
uchicago_2,
uci_1,
uci_2,
uci_3,
ucla_1,
ucla_2,
ucla_3,
ucla_4,
ucsd_1,
ucsd_2,
ucsd_3,
uflorida_1,
uflorida_2,
uflorida_3,
umass_1,
umass_2,
umass_neutrals,
upenn_1,
upenn_2,
vanderbilt_1,
vanderbilt_2,
vanderbilt_3,
willamette,
wm_1,
wm_2,
wm_3,
yale,
yeshiva
uci_4
unikn::seecol(uci_4, main = "Secondary colors of UCI Health") # view color palette
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