Colours
In addition to black and white, SDU's colours consist of 8 colours, inspired by the apple tree's cycle from seed to ripe fruit.
The colours are chosen as a reference to SDU’s symbol (the apple branch) and symbolise the development process of the students and research.
The colours are used for all of SDU’s identity-bearing interfaces.
Paper | C0 M0 Y0 K0 | #FFFFFF | RGB:255 255 255 |
Process Black | C0 M0 Y0 K100 | #000000 | RGB:0 0 0 |
468 C | C6 M13 Y41 K4 | #DDCBA4 | RGB:221 203 164 |
7505 C | C17 M44 Y62 K49 | #7A6040 | RGB: 122 96 64 |
7605 C | C0 M22 Y15 K4 | #E1BBB4 | RGB: 225 187 180 |
2032 C | C4 M78 Y61 K2 | #D05A57 | RGB:208 90 87 |
7577 C | C2 M55 Y69 K0 | #E07E3C | RGB: 224 126 60 |
141 C | C0 M16 Y65 K0 | #F2C75C; | RGB: 242 199 92 |
576 C | C54 M5 Y94 K24 | #789D4A | RGB: 120 157 74 |
2302 C | C33 M7 Y74 K5 | #AEB862 | RGB: 174 184 98 |
Pantone | CMYK | HEX | RGB |
Download the colour palette in PDF format
Use of Colours
Below you will find examples of colour combinations.
For example, the primary colour dark brown with a pink field and black text.
The first 4 combinations are considered the primary ones and the next 4 are secondary combinations.
If you aren’t using one of the templates from Templafy, in which the correct colour palettes are set up in advance, you can specify the correct colours in Word yourself.
Open the colour picker and click on More colours.
Depending on the software and system version, you can enter either the HEX code (e.g. #D05A57) or the RGB values (e.g. R:208, G:90 B:87).