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What is the PMS color for Carolina blue?

What is the PMS color for Carolina blue?

Pantone 542
The name is derived from the popular usage of “Carolina” to refer to the university. For clarity in branding and marketing, UNC Creative has defined the color as Pantone 542 and declared that the CMYK representation is Cyan 60%, Magenta 19%, Yellow 1%, and Black 4%.

What is Pantone Process blue?

The hexadecimal color code #0085ca is a medium dark shade of cyan-blue. In the RGB color model #0085ca is comprised of 0% red, 52.16% green and 79.22% blue. In the HSL color space #0085ca has a hue of 200° (degrees), 100% saturation and 40% lightness.

What are UNCS colors?

White
Carolina blue
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill/Colors

What colors work well with light blue?

The colors that pair well with light blue include:

  • Dusty rose.
  • Peach.
  • Lavender.
  • Lilac.
  • Navy blue.
  • Midnight blue.
  • White.
  • Cream.

Is process blue the same as cyan?

The cyan blue color for the ENERGY STAR logo is called “process cyan.” There isn’t a Pantone or “PMS” number. You need to specify “process cyan” because “process blue” is a different color.

What is the difference between Carolina blue and Columbia blue?

#071762 Anthraquinone Columbia blue is a light blue tertiary color named after Columbia University. Carolina blue (occasionally referred to as Tar Heel blue) is the shade of blue used as one of the official school colors of the University of North Carolina. Some of these HTML codes are also known under different names.

What is the hexadecimal color code for Pantone 281?

Pantone / PMS 281 / #002469 Hex Color Code. The hexadecimal color code #002469 is a dark shade of cyan-blue. In the RGB color model #002469 is comprised of 0% red, 14.12% green and 41.18% blue.

What are the colors of UNC Wilmington?

Colonial Athletic Association team colors. The UNC Wilmington colors are Teal, Navy and Gold. The nickname of the athletics team is the Seahawks.

Why is gray the color of UNC Greensboro?

The addition of gray as a primary color modernizes and connects the University’s logos and icons– Minerva and the Spartan, Spiro. It also supports our efforts to better convey our relationship to the UNC System while highlighting our hometown, Greensboro, and our “G” identity.