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This page urgently needs an {{infobox color}} adding. Except, ah - there's the rub - just what colour *is* Palatinate? Everyone seems to have a different opinion. My understanding is that the colour derives from an historical sample of some robes, except they're believed to have faded over time. As a consequence, shades of purple worn in the name of 'palatinate' vary wildly all over Durham. As I understand it, though, the actual colour is a lot lighter than the mid, reddish purple often worn in Durham. DWaterson 00:23, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
I've not been able to verify the new corporate colour linked by an anonymous user, as the file is restricted access, but the colour does seem to be the one now in use on the Durham University website so I am inclined to accept it at face value unless any contrary evidence emerges. Robminchin ( talk) 02:40, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
Who says this | Name used | Hex | Colour |
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Communications Office | Pantone 255C | #7e317b | |
Pantone | Pantone 255C | #72246c | |
Identity Guidelines | ??? | ??? | ?????? |
Quarter circle on Durham web pages* |
??? | #68246d | |
Article lead | Official purple | #72246c | |
Section Colour data | corporate branding | #68246d |
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This page urgently needs an {{infobox color}} adding. Except, ah - there's the rub - just what colour *is* Palatinate? Everyone seems to have a different opinion. My understanding is that the colour derives from an historical sample of some robes, except they're believed to have faded over time. As a consequence, shades of purple worn in the name of 'palatinate' vary wildly all over Durham. As I understand it, though, the actual colour is a lot lighter than the mid, reddish purple often worn in Durham. DWaterson 00:23, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
I've not been able to verify the new corporate colour linked by an anonymous user, as the file is restricted access, but the colour does seem to be the one now in use on the Durham University website so I am inclined to accept it at face value unless any contrary evidence emerges. Robminchin ( talk) 02:40, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
Who says this | Name used | Hex | Colour |
---|---|---|---|
Communications Office | Pantone 255C | #7e317b | |
Pantone | Pantone 255C | #72246c | |
Identity Guidelines | ??? | ??? | ?????? |
Quarter circle on Durham web pages* |
??? | #68246d | |
Article lead | Official purple | #72246c | |
Section Colour data | corporate branding | #68246d |