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Created Aug 12, 2017 by David Haynes@dhaynes3🙆Owner

Support flipping between pallettes

Default: Primary + UNIVERSAL SUPPORTING COLORS

The secondary palette colors work well as accent colors or as subtle backgrounds behind typography or graphics. Darker colors may be used behind light-colored typography. Screens or tints of the supporting colors may be used to achieve the desired effect but should be used cautiously, as screening certain colors may result in undesirable pastels.

others:

  • Primary + DEEP JEWEL TONES

The colors in this palette would work well with projects that

Deal with serious social issues. Cover research involving complex and large-scale problems. Talk to audiences mature in their professional careers paths. Ask the reader to stop and reflect on the issue expressed in the communication.

  • Primary + BRIGHT, VIBRANT TONES

This selection of colors is very active and energy oriented.

The colors in this palette would work well with projects that

Are targeted toward a young audience (prospective students). Promote energetic campus events (Mason Day or Welcome Week activities). Reflect the personality or mission of the sending unit.

  • Primary + NEUTRAL TONES

The colors in this palette can stand alone or be used to complement any of the other color palettes. Used alone, this palette could be effective for communications that need a quieter, more reflective, or thoughtful voice.

  • Primary + Optional Secondary + NEUTRAL TONES

The colors in this palette can stand alone or be used to complement any of the other color palettes. Used alone, this palette could be effective for communications that need a quieter, more reflective, or thoughtful voice.

A neutral tone is also a great bridge to drop between two colors from one of the other palettes. Using two strong colors from one of the other palettes with a neutral gives you flexibility without color overload.

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