Color plays an important role in how Oberlin looks and feels. Used thoughtfully, it helps our work feel cohesive, recognizable, and aligned with Oberlin’s character.

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Primary Color Palette

The primary color palette forms the foundation of Oberlin’s visual identity. These colors should be used in core brand materials to create consistency and help audiences recognize Oberlin quickly and confidently.

Use the primary palette for institutional communications, official publications, and any materials that represent Oberlin as a whole.

Bold Red

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HEX# ef3340

RGB 239, 51, 64

CMYK 0, 90, 76, 0

PMS 032

Traditional Red

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HEX # a6192e

RGB 166, 25, 46

CMYK 0, 100, 63, 31

PMS 201

Oberlin Yellow

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HEX # ffc72c

RGB 255, 199, 44

CMYK 0, 19, 89, 0

PMS 115


Secondary Color Palette

The secondary color palette adds flexibility and creative range. These colors can be used as accents to support the primary palette and bring clarity or emphasis to a design.

Secondary colors should enhance, not overpower, the primary palette. When used well, they allow for creative expression while maintaining a clear and unified Oberlin look.

Red Tint

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HEX # f3e1e4

RGB 243, 225, 228

CMYK 3, 12, 5, 0

Sky Blue

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HEX # d2f1f7

RGB 210, 241, 247

CMYK 16, 0, 3, 0

Vintage Yellow

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HEX # fff7df

RGB 255, 247, 223

CMYK 0, 2, 13, 0


Neutrals

Light Grey

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HEX # efeeec

RGB 239, 238, 236

CMYK 5, 4, 5, 0

Dark Grey

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HEX # 585252

RGB 88, 82, 82

CMYK 61, 58, 56, 32

Black

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HEX #000000