R/colours.R

#' @title Complete list of palettes
#'
#' @description Use the functions [get_uol_palette()], [get_uol_palette_mono()], [get_uol_palette_manual()] to obtain the desired color palette. Please note that `blue`, `grey`, and `brown` are all primary colours, while the remaining are secondary ones.
#' @return A list of colors, in HEX format.
#'
#' @export

uol_colours <- list(
  blue = c("#004366", "#00679E", "#C3D0E1"),
  grey = c("#667177", "#969A9D", "#CDD0CF"),
  brown = c("#6C4D56", "#926A74", "#C5AEB1"),
  red = c("#C71F4B", "#DE6A70", "#EFD3DB"),
  green = c("#00A783", "#6CBD9B", "#B2D8C4"),
  brightgreen = c("#B3C50E", "#D4DC89", "#E4E7B5"),
  orange = c("#E27F20", "#E79947", "#F1CCA3"),
  lightblue = c("#009BC8", "#00AFD4", "#BCDDE9"),
  purple = c("#832672", "#A5649C", "#D7C6DA"),
  yellow = c("#DFCB00", "#EADB75", "#F2ECC3"),
  pink = c("#D60B7B", "#DE76A4", "#EECEDC")
)
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