R/colours.R

#' Red Bull Colour Palette
#'
#' Colour palette to support easy themed plotting for Red Bull projects in R.
redbull_colours <- c(
  `blue` = "#153B8B",
  `red` = "#ED1847",
  `yellow` = "#FFC423",
  `light blue` = "#487AE3",
  `light red` = "#F47490",
  `light yellow` = "#FFDC7B",
  `lightest blue` = "#DAE4F9",
  `lightest pink` = "#FBD1DA",
  `lightest yellow` = "#FFE7A7",
  `grey` = "#404040",
  `light grey` = "#B2B2B2"
)

#' Bloomberg Colour Palette
#'
#' Colour palette based on the Bloomberg colour template <https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-what-the-midterm-campaign-looks-like-in-your-hometown/>
bloomberg_colors <- c(
  `blue` = "#00B9E7",
  `pink` = "#FE9EA4",
  `green` = "#66C78F",
  `yellow` = "#FFE019",
  `orange` = "#FF9224",
  `hot pink` = "#FF4D64",
  `dark blue` = "#007ACC",
  `dark green` = "#30AA3C",
  `purple` = "#8374BE",
  `brown` = "#DB8400",
  `teal` = "#2E968C",
  `grey` = "#CCCCCC"
)
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