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Hello all! At the Cal Poly hub we've been working on some branding decisions including updating brand guidelines and setting official print colors. In the process we're exploring adding in a palette of secondary colors to use with Jupyter Orange.

We'd love for anybody who's interested to be involved in the process with us. In the interest of productive work, there are a few constraints we will work within.

  • The secondary colors need to compliment existing Jupyter Orange.
  • We aren't working to change Jupyter Orange.
  • We want to focus first on developing 3 colors: A light fill color, a dark fill color, and a color we can use for text on light backgrounds.

I'll update progress here as it's made:

  • Scope secondary colors to a range that compliments Jupyter Orange
  • Try multiple shades, RGB combinations, CMYK combinations, to find a set of 'color candidates' that would work with Jupyter Orange
  • Of the selected colors play with Hue/Saturation/Lightness to find good matches that are easy on the eyes. Ideally a color candidate will be as close to the same base color with variation on lightness as possible. A good (good meaning works well with Jupyter Orange & White) candidate will have:
    • A good dark fill/accent color
    • A good light fill/accent color
    • A good 'text-on-light/white-background' color
  • Members of the community should feel this is a good (or good enough) color.

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