| uni_freiburg_1 {unicol} | R Documentation |
Primary colors of the University of Freiburg, Germany
Description
uni_freiburg_1 provides a primary color palette
of the University of Freiburg, Germany.
Usage
uni_freiburg_1
Format
An object of class character of length 7.
Details
The primary color blau (here: uni_freiburg_1[1]) is alternatively defined as
Pantone 7687C, RGB 52/74/154, HEX #344a9a, or CMYK 90/75/0/0.
The color sand is alternatively defined as HEX #f6f1e3, RGB 246/241/227, and CMYK 0/2/10/5.
The gradient of blau colors is defined on https://cd.uni-freiburg.de/farben/.
See uni_freiburg_0 for the basic colors (without the Blau color gradient)
and the ac and usecol functions for creating alternative color gradients.
Value
A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
Author(s)
unicol, 2023-04-28.
Source
Color definitions are based on the new web style guide at
https://uni-freiburg.de/
(at https://cd.uni-freiburg.de/farben/ on 2023-04-28).
See Also
uni_freiburg_0 for the basic colors of the University of Freiburg;
uni_freiburg_2 for the secondary colors of the University of Freiburg;
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 German university color palettes:
fu_0,
fu_1,
fu_2,
fu_3,
hu_1,
hu_1_2022,
hu_1_digital,
hu_2,
hu_2_2022,
hu_3_accent,
lmu_1,
lmu_2,
lmu_3,
rptu,
uni_bonn_1,
uni_bonn_2,
uni_freiburg_0,
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_halle,
uni_hamburg_1,
uni_hamburg_2,
uni_heidelberg,
uni_jena_1,
uni_jena_2,
uni_kassel,
uni_kiel_1,
uni_kiel_2,
uni_koeln_1,
uni_koeln_2,
uni_konstanz_1,
uni_konstanz_2,
uni_magdeburg_1,
uni_magdeburg_2,
uni_magdeburg_3,
uni_mannheim_1,
uni_mannheim_2,
uni_potsdam,
uni_regensburg_1,
uni_regensburg_2,
uni_regensburg_3,
uni_stuttgart_1,
uni_stuttgart_print,
uni_ulm_1,
uni_ulm_2
Examples
uni_freiburg_1
unikn::seecol(uni_freiburg_1, main = "Primary color gradient of the University of Freiburg")
unikn::demopal(uni_freiburg_1, type = 1, main = "Primary color gradient of Freiburg University")
# Get a "sand" color gradient:
sand_gradient <- unikn::usecol(c(uni_freiburg_1["sand"], "white"), n = 3)[1:3]
# demopal(sand_gradient)