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Reason: The Pantone IMG must be updated to respect the new official color codes.



Color is a strong and communicative element to any brand identity. The Joomla! logo is made up of an attractive and dynamic palette that will bring color and vibrance to all communication materials. The harmonious blend of colors provide great exibility in design while producing a consistent brand color scheme for all communications. When used, the logo color palette will generate a strong brand unity and create visually stunning materials that reflect the brand name.

Excerpt from Chapter 5 of the Joomla! Brand Manual (2005-02-10)


Joomla! Color Palette
red blue orange green black
Web conversion values
Hex #E6462B Hex #5290C8 Hex #F5A443 Hex #7DB847 Hex #000000
RGB conversion values
R: 230 R: 82 R: 245 R: 125 R: 0
G: 70 G: 144 G: 164 G: 184 G: 0
B: 43 B: 200 B: 67 B: 71 B: 0
CMYK conversion values
C: 0 C: 70 C: 0 C: 60 C: 0
M: 90 M: 35 M: 40 M: 0 M: 0
Y: 100 Y: 0 Y: 85 Y: 100 Y: 0
K: 0 K: 0 K: 0 K: 0 K: 100
red blue orange green black
  • For richer blacks when printing large areas of black, use these CMYK values: C: 60 M: 40 Y: 40 K: 100

In Adobe Photoshop® the U colors can be found in the Pantone® solid uncoated palette.


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