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fu_pal_0: Primary colors of the Free University Berlin

Description

fu_pal_0 provides the two primary colors of the Free University Berlin, Germany.

Usage

fu_pal_0

Arguments

Value

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

Format

An object of class character of length 2.

Author

unikn, 2022-12-03.

Details

The dark "FU blue" implies consistency, seriosity and respect. It is defined as Pantone 280C and approximated by CMYK 100/72/0/18.5, RGB 0/51/102, and HEX #003366.

The bright "FU green" implies renewal and mobility. It is is defined as Pantone 381C and approximated by CMYK 18.5/0/91/0, RGB 153/204/0, and HEX #99CC00.

See fu_pal_1 for a corresponding color gradient.

See Also

fu_pal_1 for a corresponding color gradient of the FU Berlin; fu_pal_2 for secondary colors of the FU Berlin; fu_pal_3 for a blue color gradient of the FU Berlin; 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_2, caltech_pal_3, eth_pal_1, eth_pal_2, eth_pal_3, 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
fu_pal_0
seecol(fu_pal_0, main = "Primary colors of the FU Berlin")  # view color palette
demopal(fu_pal_0, type = 1, main = "Primary colors of the FU Berlin")

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