Color

Color

Color palettes work together to help tell a cohesive story while supporting the McCombs brand. Using color consistently reinforces our brand and increases recognition. Our colors fall into three palettes: primary, neutrals, and secondary.

 

PRIMARY COLORS

The primary colors are burnt orange and white.

Never use screens or tints of burnt orange. Other colors in the palette may be screened, if appropriate as part of the design.

These colors look best as spot inks (Pantone), and do not reproduce as richly in four-color process (CMYK).

 

Color Values

 

Color

Pantone®

CMYK

RGB

Hex

 

Color

Pantone®

CMYK

RGB

Hex

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Burnt Orange

PMS 159

0, 65, 100, 9

191, 87, 0

#bf5700

 

 

 

White

n/a

0, 0, 0, 0

255, 255, 255

#ffffff

 


SECONDARY COLORS

Secondary colors add boldness to materials; they also lean towards a more casual tone. They are useful for celebratory or informal use. In general, these colors will be used less often.

They will be paired with our primary palette, and will be most successful in targeted application. If used as accent or highlight, they should be used sparingly.

Secondary colors may be used as a transparency or tint in very targeted applications — screened treatments of some of the secondary colors are not successful.

 

 

Color

Pantone®

CMYK

RGB

Hex

 

Color

Pantone®

CMYK

RGB

Hex

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Tangerine

PMS 2011

0, 48, 99, 0

248, 151, 31

#f8971f

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Sunshine

PMS 116 C
PMS 114 U

0, 14, 100, 0

255, 214, 0

#ffd600

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Cactus

PMS 2300

40, 0, 89, 0

166, 205, 87

#a6cd57

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Turtle Pond

PMS 2277

63, 0, 97, 20

87, 157, 66

#579d42

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Turquoise

PMS 320

96, 0, 31, 2

0, 169, 183

#00a9b7

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Bluebonnet

PMS 7469

100, 31, 8, 42

0, 95, 134

#005f86

NOTE: Avoid pairing secondary colors in configurations associated with other Tier One Universities. For example, pairing Sunshine with Bluebonnet would create a color palette similar to the University of Michigan and dilute our brand.

 


NEUTRAL COLORS

The colors in our neutral palette were specifically selected to work with burnt orange.

Neutrals help convey a sense of elegance and professionalism. They are particularly useful for formal pieces, where a white background may provide too much contrast against type or imagery.

McCombs has identified buff and charcoal as its preferred neutrals from this palette.

Neutrals may be used as a transparency/tint when more subtlety is required.

 

Color

Pantone®

CMYK

RGB

Hex

 

Color

Pantone®

CMYK

RGB

Hex

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Charcoal

PMS 432

65, 43, 26, 78

51, 63, 72

#333f48

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Shade

PMS 7543

24, 9, 8, 22

156, 173, 183

#9cadb7

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Limestone

PMS 7527

3, 4, 14, 8

214, 210, 196

#d6d2c4