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Color Palette

No two colors represents out campus better than our alma matter blue and gold. Inspired by our two primaries, we created an expanded palette suitable for print applications.

Core Colors

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Pantone 2767

C100 M86 Y42 K42

R24 G43 B73

#182B49


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Pantone 3015

C100 M35 Y3 K21

R0 G106 B150

#006A96


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Pantone 1245

C6 M35 Y99 K18

R198 G146 B20

#C69214


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Pantone 116

C0M14 Y100 K0

R255 G205 B0

#FFCD00


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Pantone 3115

C70 M0 Y16 K0

R0 G198 B215

#00C6D7


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Pantone 7490

C60 M23 Y92 K5

R110 G150 B59

#6E963B


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Pantone 3945

C3 M0 Y90 K0

R243 G229 B0

#F3E500


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Pantone 144

C0 M51 Y100 K0

R252 G137 B0

#FC8900


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Black

C0 M0 Y0 K100

R0 G0 B0

#000000


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Pantone Cool Gray 9

C30 M22 Y17 K57

R116 G118 B120

#747678


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Pantone 401

C10 M11 Y17 K27

R182 G177 B169

#B6B1A9


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Pantone 871

Use this for special/formal occasions.


Your choice of colors should always include blue. Yellow should be your first choice for a secondary color, or another blue. Other colors are meant to be accents and should not be the dominant color. Below are some examples. 

 

Everyday

Blue, dark gray, and yellow sample

Formal

Dark blue, gold, and light gray sample

 

Bright

Turquoise, orange, yellow sample

Monochromatic

Blue, turquoise, and dark blue sample

While combinations of these colors are acceptable in print designs and other collateral, the campus logo must always appear in PMS 2767 and 1245 when reproduced in color(see the "Logo Overview" section of this book).