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  1. Learn how to use UCLA's official colors, including primary, secondary and tertiary shades, in print and online. Find specifications for spot color, CMYK, RGB and HEX values, and accessibility standards.

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      But when a name stands alone, it should always start with...

    • Typography

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    • Copy and Editorial

      The UCLA identity is verbal as well as visual: what we say...

    • Print

      Print templates are designed to help you use UCLA’s brand...

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      Use these resources when creating or updating UCLA websites...

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      UCLA encourages the use of official social media accounts to...

  2. We’ve developed a system of colors that plays off the new brand colors, maximizes ADA compliancy, and creates a consistent link color-strategy. The system is broken down into four main palettes that are meant for unique uses:

  3. www.asucla.ucla.edu › ucla › ucla-colorsUCLA colors — ASUCLA

    8 juil. 2022 · The primary colors consist of the most iconic UCLA colors: UCLA Blue (PANTONE 2383C), UCLA Gold (PANTONE 109C) and white. Secondary colors introduce more variation: darker and lighter shades of blue and gold.

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    • Primary Colors
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    • Color and Web Accessibility

    Color is a critical institutional identifier. Blue and gold, used by all 10 campuses, comprise the unifying brand element across the system. For systemwide communications, the University of California’s primary colors are Pantone 299 U (UC Blue) and Pantone 116 U (UC Gold). Secondary blues and golds allow greater flexibility in use while retaining ...

    A flexible, contemporary and extensible secondary color palette can also be used for visual elements such as stripes and gradients; it also provides a more robust palette for publications. By limiting publications to these primary and secondary brand colors, the university can encourage recognition and memorability of the UC brand.

    Web-based content should meet the WCAG 2.0 level AA standards for accessible color contrast. For an overview of color combinations that meet these requirements, please see our accessible color guide PDF. For further information regarding UC’s commitment to electronic accessibility please visit the Electronic Accessibility site.

  4. Use these best practices to create accessible color and typography choices on web and in print, including contrast, font and layout tips.

  5. colors 75% tints for softer colors plus 20% black Neutral palette blue gold Pantone UCLA Blue 1235 cmyk 65-40-10-10 0-43-87-0 rgb 83-104-149 254-145-24 web 53-68-95 FF-B3-00 Identity colors UCLA UCLA UCLA Color Palette

  6. The campus logo may only appear in three colors: UCLA Blue, plain white, or solid black. No gray or grayscale versions are permitted. The boxed logo can be: White letters in a UCLA Blue box (preferred) White letters in a black box; Black letters in a white box; The unboxed logo can be: UCLA Blue letters on white; Black letters on white