Brand Colors
Our brand should primarily be represented by Pacific Blue, followed by the remaining colors as accents in the order as shown. Do not use any other colors as brand identifiers.
Use of Pantone colors is highly recommended in print applications, however if not available please take care to match the colors precisely.
Pacific Blue
#3F5A71
RGB 63 90 113
Foliage Green
#83AD66
RGB 131 173 102
Terracotta Red
#BA7459
RGB 186 116 89
Sky Blue
#7790B3
RGB 119 144 179
Extended Brand Colors
We prefer our brand colors used without editing, however some situations benefit from the use of additional contrast. If there is an occasion when you need to create contrast, you can use these select tints and shades of our brand palette. Avoid using any other tints or shades.
#CCE5FF
RGB 204 229 255
#00304E
RGB 0 48 78
#C3F0A2
RGB 195 240 162
#133E00
RGB 119 62 0
#FFB59A
RGB 255 181 154
#532919
RGB 83 41 25
Neutral Colors
These neutral colors are vital components to the brand palette. They are used to define space in layouts for both digital and printed applications. We recommend an expansive use of negative space in brand executions, which can be created using either neutral light or dark colors with a preference of leading with the lighter end of the scale.
#FFFFFF
RGB 255 255 255
#FFFDF8
RGB 255 253 248
#F5F4E9
RGB 245 244 233
#B2AB9A
RGB 178 171 154
#514C47
RGB 81 76 71
#1F1C13
RGB 31 28 19
Secondary Colors
An secondary palette is available with darker and lighter hues for each. These colors should primarily be used for data representation only, not for primary branding.
Do not use additional colors, tints, or shades without consultation.
#EDCE57
RGB 237 206 87
#FFE172
RGB 255 225 114
#5E5324
RGB 94 93 36
#AA6FBF
RGB 170 111 191
#ECB1FF
RGB 236 177 255
#4C1662
RGB 76 22 98
#F5A236
RGB 245 162 54
#FFC672
RGB 255 198 114
#673D00
RGB 103 61 0
#E6495C
RGB 230 73 92
#FF888F
RGB 255 136 143
#74001F
RGB 116 0 31
Color Usage
Compositions should feel spacious approachable.
Lead with off white (preferred), white or other neutral negative space, and on occasion, Pacific Blue. Always use a high contrast type color.
Neutral tones are mostly used for shapes and background color mix-ins.
Secondary palette colors are to be used sparingly for use in charts and graphs, and when illustrating concepts that require additional colors.