colours

We’re a platform for the unheard voices across the district. That’s why we’ve chosen black and white as our lead colours. The palette lays the foundation to showcase the projects we support.

 

lead colours

White space – lots of it. We are the blank canvas, the foundation for people to build projects on top of. White space helps us to amplify this idea – supporting our ‘creating a platform to perform’ positioning.

White
R255 G255 B255
C0 M0 Y0 K0
#ffffff

Black is mostly used for the logo, text and our CLC badge. It’s also used to outline our illustrations. On screen we don’t want the black to be too harsh. Use the colour breakdown below.

Black
R25 G25 B25
C0 M0 Y0 K100
#191919

 

support colours

When we’re not putting a spotlight on Bradford and Keighley’s undiscovered talent, we may want to talk about ourselves – that’s cool, we want some attention too. This is an opportunity to use colour in backgrounds and illustrations.

Red
R255 G112 B139 
C0 M70 Y30 K0
#ff708b

Light Purple
R249 G186 B231
C5 M40 Y0 K0
#f9bae7

Yellow
R255 G246 B131
C5 M0 Y60 K0
#fff683

Brown
R186 G125 B63 
C22 M51 Y80 K12
#ba7d3f

Purple
R152 G70 B149 
C48 M83 Y0 K0
#984695

Grey
R198 G198 B198
C25 M18 Y20 K0
#c6c6c6

Light Grey
R236 G236 B236 
C8 M6 Y7 K0
#ececec

Blue
R133 G202 B230 
C51 M4 Y7 K0
#85cae6

Orange
R255 G140 B94 
C0 M56 Y62 K0
#ff8c5e

Green
R151 G232 B176
C45 M0 Y40 K0
#97e8b0

Light Pink
R249 G187 B189
C0 M26 Y18 K0
#f9bbbd

 
 

guide

Please keep these things in mind when using the colour palette.

Do not use the support colours for text.

Use a background colour that features heavily in the illustration or sticker in use.