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caltech_pal_2: Primary and deep colors of Caltech

Description

caltech_pal_2 provides the primary and 4 deep colors of the California Institute of Technology, CA, USA.

Usage

caltech_pal_2

Arguments

Value

A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).

Format

An object of class character of length 5.

Author

unikn, 2022-10-28.

Details

Caltech's primary orange color is defined as Pantone MS 1585c (for coated and matte print jobs, PMS 151 for uncoated print jobs). Use this color for small highlights, rather than large areas.

Caltech's 4 deep colors add contrast to the primary Caltech orange as well as the neutral colors (of caltech_pal_1), and are used to provide depth and texture to communications materials.

See Also

caltech_pal_1 for Caltech's primary and neutral colors; caltech_pal_3 for Caltech's bright colors; 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 contributed color palettes: caltech_pal_1, caltech_pal_3, eth_pal_1, eth_pal_2, eth_pal_3, fu_pal_0, fu_pal_1, fu_pal_2, fu_pal_3, hu_pal_1, hu_pal_2, lmu_pal_1, lmu_pal_2, lmu_pal_3, mpg_pal, rpi_pal_1, rpi_pal_2, rpi_pal_3, rptu_pal, uni_bonn_1, uni_bonn_2, uni_freiburg_0, uni_freiburg_1, uni_freiburg_2, uni_freiburg_blue, uni_freiburg_br, uni_freiburg_grey, uni_freiburg_info, uni_goettingen_1, uni_goettingen_2, uni_goettingen_3, uni_hamburg_1, uni_hamburg_2, uni_jena_1, uni_jena_2, uni_kiel_1, uni_kiel_2, uni_koeln_1, uni_koeln_2, uni_konstanz_1, uni_konstanz_2, uni_mannheim_1, uni_mannheim_2, uni_princeton_0, uni_princeton_1, uni_princeton_2, uni_regensburg_1, uni_regensburg_2, uni_regensburg_3, uni_ulm_1, uni_ulm_2

Examples

Run this code
caltech_pal_2
seecol(caltech_pal_2, main = "Primary and deep colors of Caltech")
demopal(caltech_pal_2, type = 2, seed = 2,  
        main = "Using the primary and deep colors of Caltech")

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