SupplementalPalette

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Supplemental Palette

Supplemental colors are available for specialized use -- event-specific theming, sector identity, informational coding, and data visualization. Use sparingly. Never use Supplemental colors in place of Classic colors on organizational materials.

Correction (v2.0): The v1.0 Style Guide listed Pantone 390 with an incorrect RGB value of (186, 188, 190) -- that is the value for Cool Gray. The correct value for Pantone 390 is RGB (181, 189, 0). HEX #B5BD00 was correct in the original guide.

Forest Green
Pantone 362


HEX: #519E2F
RGB: 81, 158, 47
CMYK: 49%, 0%, 70%, 38%
HSL: 102, 54%, 40%

Yellow Green
Pantone 390


HEX: #B5BD00
RGB: 181, 189, 0
CMYK: 4%, 0%, 100%, 26%
HSL: 63, 100%, 37%

Brick Red
Pantone 7619


HEX: #C04C36
RGB: 192, 76, 54
CMYK: 0%, 60%, 72%, 25%
HSL: 10, 56%, 48%

Magenta
Pantone 228


HEX: #890C58
RGB: 137, 12, 88
CMYK: 0%, 91%, 36%, 46%
HSL: 324, 84%, 29%

Purple
Pantone 7664


HEX: #653279
RGB: 101, 50, 121
CMYK: 17%, 59%, 0%, 53%
HSL: 285, 41%, 34%

Teal
Pantone 2203


HEX: #0087AE
RGB: 0, 135, 174
CMYK: 100%, 22%, 0%, 32%
HSL: 193, 100%, 34%

Supplemental Palette Usage

Appropriate Uses Not Appropriate
Event-specific theming where differentiation is needed In place of Classic colors on national or corporate materials
Sector identity (with board approval) As dominant color on any multi-audience piece
Data visualization with 4 or more data categories More than two Supplemental colors in a single design
Informational color-coding systems (maps, diagrams) Without Classic Palette anchoring colors present