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Ben Arnold > Echo Colour Scheme (draft)
Echo Colours
My take on the Echo colour scheme.
3 style="color: #636363;" |Fedora Blues | #00578E Logo BG | |
#0084C8 Logo Light | ||
#00BBFF Echo Main | ||
5 ( style="color: #636363;" |Grayscale | #333333 Black(ish) | |
#666666 Dark Gray | ||
#999999 Gray | ||
#CCCCCC Light Gray | ||
#FFFFFF White | ||
4 ( style="color: #636363;" |Metallic | #0E232E Dark Metal | |
#364E59 Metal | ||
#9EABB0 Light Metal01 | ||
#BDCDD4 Light Metal02 | ||
2 ( style="color: #636363;" |Red | #FA1616 Red | application-exitL |
#991010 Dark Red | dialog-cancelL | |
2 ( style="color: #636363;" |Brown | #855100 Dark Brown | package-x-genericL |
#A67500 Brown | open-recentL | |
Orange | #FFD700 Orange | edit-undoL |
Yellow | #FFEA42 Yellow | desktop-screensaver-L |
2 ( style="color: #636363;" |Green | #35A915 Green | dialog-okL |
#009000 Dark Green | edit-redoL | |
2 ( style="color: #636363;" |Blue | 006BA3 Dark Blue | application-exitL |
#1C87C2 Blue | edit-undoL | |
Purple | #7002B0 Purple | removable-media-usbL |
Notes
- I've kept the range of colours to two. Instead of having colour X, a dark X and a light X, it's just X and dark X. I'm considering throwing out grey (#999999) as I feel the lighter one, #CCCCCC, is suitable for that.
- Feel free to edit or move this page as seen fit. My intention is to have this as Artwork/EchoColours, part of a tutorial, or something similar.