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umass_neutrals
provides the three neutral colors
of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA.
umass_neutrals
An object of class character
of length 3.
The 3 neutral colors are
"PMS 447"
(defined as C50 M30 Y40 K90, R55 G58 B54, HEX 373a36),
"PMS 445"
(defined as C52 M23 Y30 K74, R80 G87 B89, HEX 505759), and
"PMS 429"
(defined as C21 M11 Y9 K23, R162 G170 B173, HEX a2aaad).
umass_neutrals
uses the HEX color definitions.
A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
unicol, 2023-06-27.
Color definitions are based on the UMass Brand guide.
umass_1
for brand colors of UMass;
umass_2
for secondary colors of UMass;
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
,
uci_4
,
ucla_1
,
ucla_2
,
ucla_3
,
ucla_4
,
ucsd_1
,
ucsd_2
,
ucsd_3
,
uflorida_1
,
uflorida_2
,
uflorida_3
,
umass_1
,
umass_2
,
upenn_1
,
upenn_2
,
vanderbilt_1
,
vanderbilt_2
,
vanderbilt_3
,
willamette
,
wm_1
,
wm_2
,
wm_3
,
yale
,
yeshiva
umass_neutrals
unikn::seecol(umass_neutrals, main = "Neutral colors of UMass") # view palette
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