oxford_shades {unicol} | R Documentation |
Shade colours of University of Oxford, England, UK
Description
oxford_shades
provides the seven shade colours
of the University of Oxford, England, UK.
Usage
oxford_shades
Format
An object of class character
of length 7.
Details
The 7 shade colours are
"black"
(defined as HEX #000000),
"off_black"
(defined as HEX #333333),
"mid_grey"
(defined as HEX #7a736e),
"dark_grey"
(defined as HEX #a6a6a6),
"light_grey"
(defined as HEX #e0ded9),
"light_grey"
(defined as HEX #f9f8f5), and
"white"
(defined as HEX #ffffff).
Value
A named vector of colours (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
Author(s)
unicol, 2023-06-19.
Source
Colour definitions are based on the Digital style guide.
See Also
oxford_brand
for the brand colours of University of Oxford;
oxford_general
for the general colours of University of Oxford;
oxford_link
for the link colours of University of Oxford;
oxford_blog
for the blog colours of University of Oxford;
oxford_graduate
for the graduate colours of University of Oxford;
oxford_error
for the error colours of University of Oxford;
oxford_socialmedia
for the social media colours of University of Oxford;
seecol
for viewing and comparing colour palettes;
usecol
for using colour palettes;
simcol
for finding similar colours;
newpal
for defining new colour palettes;
grepal
for finding named colours.
Other English university color palettes:
birmingham
,
lancaster_1
,
lancaster_2
,
oxford_blog
,
oxford_brand
,
oxford_error
,
oxford_general
,
oxford_graduate
,
oxford_link
,
oxford_socialmedia
,
uni_manchester
Examples
oxford_shades
unikn::seecol(oxford_shades, main = "Uni Oxford shade colours") # view colour palette