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## FU_Berlin.R | 2024 05 07
## Colors of FU Berlin / Free University Berlin, Germany
## -----------------------------------------------------
# Information: ------
# cur_pals: "fu_1", "fu_2", "fu_3", "fu_4", (4)
# "fu_0_2023", "fu_1_2023", "fu_2_2023", "fu_3_2023" (4)
# inst: "FU Berlin"
# country: Germany
# inst_URL: <https://www.fu-berlin.de>
# Color source: HTML at
# color_URL: <https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/anwendung-vorlagen/index.html>
# Last check: 2024-05-06
# Colors: ------
# (A) Updated colors in 2024: ------
# Color definitions:
# 1. CI-Farben der Freien Universität: Schwarz, Grün ----
# color_URL: <https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/anwendung-vorlagen/index.html>
FU_schwarz <- "#000000" # "Schwarz"
FU_gruen <- "#CCFF00" # "FU Gruen"
# 2. Basisfarbe: Schwarz: ----
FU_blacks <- c("#000000",
"#1A1A1A", "#333333", "#4D4D4D", "#666666",
"#808080", "#999999", "#B3B3B3", "#CCCCCC", "#E6E6E6")
FU_blacks_name <- c("Schwarz",
paste0("Schwarz ", seq(90, 10, by = -10), "%"))
# 3. Basisfarbe: Weiß: ----
FU_weiss <- "#FFFFFF" # "Weiss"
# 4. Basisfarbe: Blau ----
FU_blaus <- c("#004659",
"#195869", "#336B7A", "#4C7D8A", "#66909B",
"#7FA2AC", "#99B5BC", "#B2C7CD", "#CCDADE", "#E5ECEE")
FU_blaus_name <- c("Blau",
paste0("Blau ", seq(90, 10, by = -10), "%"))
# 5. Zusatzfarben: Olive (dunkel), Olive (hell), Orange, Traubenrot ----
FU_plus <- c("#58756A", "#86B0A0", "#E57050", "#813353")
FU_plus_name <- c("Olive dunkel", "Olive hell", "Orange", "Traubenrot")
# Color palette(s):
# - fu_1: Two primary colors of the FU Berlin ----
#' Primary colors of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany
#'
#' \code{fu_1} provides the two primary colors
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' The color values were updated in 2024.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2024-05-06.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/anwendung-vorlagen/index.html}{CI} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_1
#' unikn::seecol(fu_1, main = "Primary colors of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_2}} for the black color gradient of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_3}} for the blue color gradient of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_4}} for the additional colors of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_0_2023}} for older colors of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{fu_1_2023}} for older color gradient of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
fu_1 <- unikn::newpal(col = c(FU_schwarz, FU_gruen),
names = c("Schwarz", "FU Gruen"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_1, main = "Primary colors of the FU Berlin (2024)")
# +++ here now +++
# - fu_2: Black color gradient of the FU Berlin ----
#' Black color gradient of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany
#'
#' \code{fu_2} provides the black color gradient
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' The color values were updated in 2024.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2024-05-06.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/anwendung-vorlagen/index.html}{CI} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_2
#' unikn::seecol(fu_2, main = "Black color gradient of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_1}} for the two primary colors of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_3}} for the blue color gradient of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_4}} for the additional colors of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_0_2023}} for older colors of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{fu_1_2023}} for older color gradient of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
fu_2 <- unikn::newpal(col = c(FU_blacks, FU_weiss),
names = c(FU_blacks_name, "Weiss"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_2, main = "Black gradient colors of the FU Berlin (2024)")
# - fu_3: Blue color gradient of the FU Berlin ----
#' Blue color gradient of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany
#'
#' \code{fu_3} provides the blue color gradient
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' The color values were updated in 2024.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2024-05-06.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/anwendung-vorlagen/index.html}{CI} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_3
#' unikn::seecol(fu_3, main = "Blue color gradient of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_1}} for the two primary colors of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_2}} for the black color gradient of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_4}} for the additional colors of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_0_2023}} for older colors of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{fu_1_2023}} for older color gradient of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
fu_3 <- unikn::newpal(col = c(FU_blaus, FU_weiss),
names = c(FU_blaus_name, "Weiss"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_3, main = "Blau gradient colors of the FU Berlin (2024)")
#' Additional colors of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany
#'
#' \code{fu_4} provides four additional colors
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' The color values were updated in 2024.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2024-05-06.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/anwendung-vorlagen/index.html}{CI} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_4
#' unikn::seecol(fu_4, main = "Additional colors of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_1}} for the two primary colors of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_2}} for the black color gradient of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_3}} for the blue color gradient of the FU Berlin;
#' \code{\link{fu_0_2023}} for older colors of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{fu_1_2023}} for older color gradient of the FU Berlin (pre 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
# - fu_4: Four additional colors of the FU Berlin ----
fu_4 <- unikn::newpal(col = c(FU_plus),
names = FU_plus_name,
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_4, main = "Zusatzfarben of the FU Berlin (2024)")
# (B) Pre 2024 colors and palettes: ------
# Hausfarben
#
# Die im Corporate Design verwendeten Farben bestimmen maßgeblich das Erscheinungsbild der Freien Universität Berlin.
# Um einen modernen, klaren und seriösen Eindruck zu erwecken und die Wiedererkennbarkeit zu gewährleisten, ist die Palette der verwendbaren Farben begrenzt.
# Jedoch sollen in jeder Publikation beide Hausfarben verwendet werden, denn sie wirken nur durch ihr Zusammenspiel.
# Farbwirkung und Symbolik
#
# Das dunkle Blau steht für Beständigkeit, Seriosität, Tradition und Respekt. Es weckt Vertrauen, wirkt kompetent und zuverlässig.
# Das helle Grün bildet einen frischen Kontrast zur ruhigen und seriösen Wirkung der dunkelblauen Farbe.
# Es steht für Erneuerung, Bewegung und Modernität.
# Die beiden Hauptfarben des Corporate Design stehen damit für die Werte, die die Freie Universität Berlin seit ihrer Gründung im Jahre 1948 bis heute prägen:
# Tradition, Qualität und Erfahrung in Wissenschaft, Forschung und Lehre auf der einen,
# Dynamik, ständige Erneuerung und Modernität auf der anderen Seite.
# Hausfarben (Hauptfarben)
#
# PRINT WEB
# CMYK Pantone Hexadezimal RGB
# 100-72-0-18,5 280C #003366 0-51-102
# 18,5-0-91-0 381C #99CC00 153-204-0
fu_blue <- "#003366"
fu_green <- "#99CC00"
fu_col_1 <- unikn::newpal(col = c(fu_blue, fu_green),
names = c("FU blue", "FU green"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_col_1, main = "Primary colors of FU Berlin")
# - fu_0_2023: Two primary colors of the FU Berlin ----
#' Primary colors of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany (pre 2024)
#'
#' \code{fu_0_2023} provides the two primary colors
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' The dark \code{"FU blue"} implies consistency, seriousness, and respect.
#' It is defined as Pantone 280C
#' and approximated by CMYK 100/72/0/18.5, RGB 0/51/102, and HEX #003366.
#'
#' The bright \code{"FU green"} implies renewal and mobility.
#' It is is defined as Pantone 381C
#' and approximated by CMYK 18.5/0/91/0, RGB 153/204/0, and HEX #99CC00.
#'
#' See \code{\link{fu_1_2023}} for a corresponding color gradient.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2022-12-03.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/index.html}{Hausfarben} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_0_2023
#' unikn::seecol(fu_0_2023, main = "Primary colors of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_1}} to \code{\link{fu_4}} for new colors of the FU Berlin (updated in 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
fu_0_2023 <- fu_col_1
# Sekundärfarben
#
# Als Sekundärfarben stehen für Auszeichnungen Rot und Orange zur Verfügung.
# Diese können das Farbklima ergänzen, dürfen aber nicht dominieren.
# Insbesondere farbige Schriftzüge sollten sparsam und lediglich zum Setzen von Akzenten verwendet werden.
# Sekundärfarben (Auszeichnungsfarben)
#
# PRINT WEB
# CMYK Pantone Hexadezimal RGB
# 0-34-91-0 137C #FF9900 255-153-0
# 0-94-100-0 1795C #CC0000 204-0-0
# - - #0066cc 0-102-204
fu_accent <- unikn::newpal(col = c("#FF9900", "#CC0000", "#0066CC"),
names = c("FU accent orange", "FU accent red", "FU accent blue"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_accent, main = "Secondary/accent colors of the FU Berlin")
# Grautöne
#
# PRINT WEB
# CMYK Pantone Hexadezimal RGB
# -* - #333333 51-51-51
# -* - #666666 102-102-102
# -* - #999999 153-153-153
# -* - #CCCCCC 204-204-204
# -* - #DDDDDD 221-221-221
# -* - #EEEEEE 238-238-238
# -* - #F1F1F1 241-241-241
# Note positions in:
# unikn::seecol(unikn::usecol(c("black", "white"), n = 20))
fu_greys <- unikn::newpal(col = c("#333333", "#666666", "#999999", "#CCCCCC",
"#DDDDDD", "#EEEEEE", "#F1F1F1"),
names = c("FU grey 1", "FU grey 2", "FU grey 3", "FU grey 4",
"FU grey 5", "FU grey 6", "FU grey 7"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_greys, main = "Shades of grey colors of FU Berlin")
# - fu_2_2023: Secondary and grey colors of the FU Berlin ----
#' Secondary and grey colors of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany (pre 2024)
#'
#' \code{fu_2_2023} provides the three accent colors and seven grey colors
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' The three accent colors support the two primary colors of \code{\link{fu_0_2023}}
#' but should not dominate the overall impression.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2022-12-03.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/index.html}{Hausfarben} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_2_2023
#' unikn::seecol(fu_2_2023, main = "Secondary colors of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_1}} to \code{\link{fu_4}} for new colors of the FU Berlin (updated in 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
fu_2_2023 <- c(fu_accent, fu_greys)
# Abstufungen der Hauptfarbe Blau
#
# PRINT WEB
# CMYK Pantone Hexadezimal RGB
# 90% - #164574 22-69-116
# 80% - #2C5682 44-86-130
# 70% - #426890 66-104-144
# 60% - #587A9E 99-122-158 # Note: HEX and RGB values differ! Error: RGB should be R = 88.
# 50% - #6D8BAC 109-139-172
# 40% - #839DBA 131-157-186
# 30% - #99AFC8 153-175-200
# 20% - #AFC0D6 175-192-214
# 10% - #C5D2E4 197-210-228
# Note differences to:
# unikn::seecol(unikn::usecol(c(fu_blue, "white"), n = 11))
fu_blues <- unikn::newpal(col = c(fu_blue, "#164574", "#2C5682", "#426890", "#587A9E",
"#6D8BAC", "#839DBA", "#99AFC8", "#AFC0D6", "#C5D2E4"),
names = c("FU blue", "FU blue 90%", "FU blue 80%", "FU blue 70%", "FU blue 60%",
"FU blue 50%", "FU blue 40%", "FU blue 30%", "FU blue 20%", "FU blue 10%"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_blues, main = "Shades of blue colors of FU Berlin")
# - fu_3_2023: Blue color gradient of the FU Berlin ----
#' Blue color gradient of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany (pre 2024)
#'
#' \code{fu_3_2023} provides a gradient of the blue primary color
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' See \code{\link{fu_0_2023}} for the two primary colors and
#' the \code{\link{ac}} and \code{\link{usecol}} functions for creating
#' alternative color gradients.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2022-12-03.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/index.html}{Hausfarben} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_3_2023
#' unikn::seecol(fu_3_2023, main = "Blue color gradient of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_1}} to \code{\link{fu_4}} for new colors of the FU Berlin (updated in 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
fu_3_2023 <- fu_blues
# Abmischungen der Hauptfarben Blau und Grün
#
# PRINT WEB
# CMYK Pantone Hexadezimal RGB
# 100-60-40-35 - #0F425B 15-66-91
# 80-40-50-40 - #1E5151 30-81-81
# 80-40-70-30 - #2D6047 45-96-71
# 70-30-80-15 - #3D703D 61-112-61
# 70-25-100-10 - #4C7F33 76-127-51
# 70-20-100-10 - #5B8E28 91-142-40
# 60-15-100-0 - #6B9E1E 107-158-30
# 50-5-100-0 - #7AAD14 122-173-20
# 40-0-90-0 - #89BC0A 137-188-10
# Note correspondence to:
# unikn::seecol(unikn::usecol(c(fu_blue, fu_green), n = 11)[c(2:10)])
# fu_blue_green <- unikn::usecol(c(fu_blue, fu_green), n = 11, use_col_ramp = TRUE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_blue_green, main = "Gradient from blue to green colors of FU Berlin")
# - fu_1_2023: Primary color gradient of the FU Berlin ----
#' Primary color gradient of the Free University (FU) Berlin, Germany (pre 2024)
#'
#' \code{fu_1_2023} provides a gradient of the two primary colors
#' of the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{Free University Berlin}, Germany.
#'
#' See \code{\link{fu_0_2023}} for the two primary colors and
#' the \code{\link{ac}} or \code{\link{usecol}} functions for creating
#' alternative color gradients.
#'
#' @return
#' A named vector of colors (HEX/HTML codes of type character).
#'
#' @author
#' \strong{unicol}, 2022-12-03.
#'
#' @source
#' Color definitions are based on the \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html}{FU}'s
#' \href{https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/index.html}{Hausfarben} page.
#'
#' @examples
#' fu_1_2023
#' unikn::seecol(fu_1_2023, main = "Primary color gradient of the FU Berlin") # view palette
#'
#' @family German university color palettes
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{fu_1}} to \code{\link{fu_4}} for new colors of the FU Berlin (updated in 2024);
#' \code{\link{seecol}} for viewing and comparing color palettes;
#' \code{\link{usecol}} for using color palettes;
#' \code{\link{simcol}} for finding similar colors;
#' \code{\link{newpal}} for defining new color palettes;
#' \code{\link{grepal}} for finding named colors.
#'
#' @export
fu_1_2023 <- unikn::newpal(col = c("#003366", # = fu_blue
"#0F425B", "#1E5151", "#2D6047",
"#3D703D", "#4C7F33", "#5B8E28",
"#6B9E1E", "#7AAD14", "#89BC0A",
"#99CC00"), # = fu_green
names = c("FU blue", paste0("FU bg ", 1:9), "FU green"),
as_df = FALSE)
# unikn::seecol(fu_1_2023, main = "Blue/green color gradient of the FU Berlin")
## ToDo: -----
# - See <https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/corporate-design/cd-neu/index.html> for new design (in 2024).
## eof. ----