[opensuse-artwork] Hex and RGB Colors Question.

Hey guys. May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work? Thanks! -- Nenad Latinović nenad@latinovic.info -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org

Hey, On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work?
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green. Henne -- Henne Vogelsang http://www.opensuse.org Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org

Hi! I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used. I think Zvezdana and Kenneth introduced the colors. However, there were no hex or rgb codes available just then. Thanks and hope to hear from someone soon (I'm in a bit of an inkscaping mode :P) :) Quoting Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hey,
On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work?
From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
Henne
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Mike Tyson
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Hey, On 12.09.2014 16:27, Nenad Latinović wrote:
On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work?
From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used.
Ah, the only thing I know off is this SVG[1] which came in via Ken. [1] http://paste.opensuse.org/21839723 Henne -- Henne Vogelsang http://www.opensuse.org Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org

Yep, that's also the only thing i came across, but I've seen people do artwork in the 'new' colors. Now, i would like to try to make adwaita look similar, but don't know how to get the correct values, so they're not off :) Regards, Quoting Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hey,
On 12.09.2014 16:27, Nenad Latinović wrote:
On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work?
From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used.
Ah, the only thing I know off is this SVG[1] which came in via Ken.
[1] http://paste.opensuse.org/21839723
Henne
-- Henne Vogelsang http://www.opensuse.org Everybody has a plan, until they get hit.
Mike Tyson
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On 12/09/14 18:21, Nenad Latinović wrote:
Yep, that's also the only thing i came across, but I've seen people do artwork in the 'new' colors. Now, i would like to try to make adwaita look similar, but don't know how to get the correct values, so they're not off :)
Hi Nenad, if is not too late...this are adapted values based on colors for print material: dark blue #173f4f light blue #21a4df light green #80c157 dark green #6da741 light "blue-green" #35b9ab dark "blue-green" #00a489 File that Henne provided actuality contain these colors. Small boxes on side are original ones for print material, big boxes in the middle are adapted values. Zvezdana
Regards, Quoting Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hey,
On 12.09.2014 16:27, Nenad Latinović wrote:
On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work?
From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used.
Ah, the only thing I know off is this SVG[1] which came in via Ken.
[1] http://paste.opensuse.org/21839723
Henne
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Top! I'm on it! Hvala Zvezdana! Quoting Zvezdana Marjanovic <zmarjanovic@suse.de>:
On 12/09/14 18:21, Nenad Latinović wrote:
Yep, that's also the only thing i came across, but I've seen people do artwork in the 'new' colors. Now, i would like to try to make adwaita look similar, but don't know how to get the correct values, so they're not off :)
Hi Nenad,
if is not too late...this are adapted values based on colors for print material:
dark blue #173f4f light blue #21a4df
light green #80c157 dark green #6da741
light "blue-green" #35b9ab dark "blue-green" #00a489
File that Henne provided actuality contain these colors. Small boxes on side are original ones for print material, big boxes in the middle are adapted values.
Zvezdana
Regards, Quoting Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hey,
On 12.09.2014 16:27, Nenad Latinović wrote:
On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work?
From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used.
Ah, the only thing I know off is this SVG[1] which came in via Ken.
[1] http://paste.opensuse.org/21839723
Henne
-- Henne Vogelsang http://www.opensuse.org Everybody has a plan, until they get hit.
Mike Tyson
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Hi all, As far as RGB colours go, nothing should be considered definite or anything like that. We tried to translate the CMYK colours from the marketing material into RGB. The results of this have been posted in this thread as well as the SVG I posted earlier. The RGB values were selected to work best together without any real format in mind...nor were they tested in any "real" environment. The work I did on the installer uses, to some extent, different RGB values. I needed to adjust things to work best in this environment. In the end, we could have a discussion about colours but first we'd need to define where these RGB colours will be used and thest them in those environments, in combination together, etc. -- Kenneth On 12/09/14 20:08, Nenad Latinović wrote:
Top! I'm on it!
Hvala Zvezdana!
Quoting Zvezdana Marjanovic <zmarjanovic@suse.de>:
On 12/09/14 18:21, Nenad Latinović wrote:
Yep, that's also the only thing i came across, but I've seen people do artwork in the 'new' colors. Now, i would like to try to make adwaita look similar, but don't know how to get the correct values, so they're not off :)
Hi Nenad,
if is not too late...this are adapted values based on colors for print material:
dark blue #173f4f light blue #21a4df
light green #80c157 dark green #6da741
light "blue-green" #35b9ab dark "blue-green" #00a489
File that Henne provided actuality contain these colors. Small boxes on side are original ones for print material, big boxes in the middle are adapted values.
Zvezdana
Regards, Quoting Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hey,
On 12.09.2014 16:27, Nenad Latinović wrote:
On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
> May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main > shade > of green you are using in your art work?
From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used.
Ah, the only thing I know off is this SVG[1] which came in via Ken.
[1] http://paste.opensuse.org/21839723
Henne
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Mike Tyson
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Just to echo this - I used some of these RGB colours in the current Grub/gfx theme seen in 13.2 beta. It looks lovely in mockups but in the 'real world' the ability of BIOS's to render the colours faithfully seems to be rather limited, so I'm not happy with how they look at the moment and will be adjusting On 24 September 2014 10:16, Kenneth Wimer <wimer@suse.de> wrote:
Hi all,
As far as RGB colours go, nothing should be considered definite or anything like that. We tried to translate the CMYK colours from the marketing material into RGB. The results of this have been posted in this thread as well as the SVG I posted earlier. The RGB values were selected to work best together without any real format in mind...nor were they tested in any "real" environment.
The work I did on the installer uses, to some extent, different RGB values. I needed to adjust things to work best in this environment.
In the end, we could have a discussion about colours but first we'd need to define where these RGB colours will be used and thest them in those environments, in combination together, etc.
-- Kenneth
On 12/09/14 20:08, Nenad Latinović wrote:
Top! I'm on it!
Hvala Zvezdana!
Quoting Zvezdana Marjanovic <zmarjanovic@suse.de>:
On 12/09/14 18:21, Nenad Latinović wrote:
Yep, that's also the only thing i came across, but I've seen people do artwork in the 'new' colors. Now, i would like to try to make adwaita look similar, but don't know how to get the correct values, so they're not off :)
Hi Nenad,
if is not too late...this are adapted values based on colors for print material:
dark blue #173f4f light blue #21a4df
light green #80c157 dark green #6da741
light "blue-green" #35b9ab dark "blue-green" #00a489
File that Henne provided actuality contain these colors. Small boxes on side are original ones for print material, big boxes in the middle are adapted values.
Zvezdana
Regards, Quoting Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hey,
On 12.09.2014 16:27, Nenad Latinović wrote:
> > On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote: > >> May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main >> shade >> of green you are using in your art work? > > > From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand > > The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When > printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used.
Ah, the only thing I know off is this SVG[1] which came in via Ken.
[1] http://paste.opensuse.org/21839723
Henne
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On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org> wrote:
Hey,
On 12.09.2014 16:27, Nenad Latinović wrote:
On 12.09.2014 14:48, Nenad Latinović wrote:
May i ask what is now the correct hex and rgb value for the main shade of green you are using in your art work?
From http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_brand
The SUSE green is #73ba25 or (115, 186, 37) in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.
I didn't mean that one, but the new color palette being used.
Ah, the only thing I know off is this SVG[1] which came in via Ken.
[1] http://paste.opensuse.org/21839723
Henne
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In this case, the easiest would be to convert the colors to the other specifications. It is not hard, you could do it here https://kuler.adobe.com/ -- Andy (anditosan) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org
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Andy anditosan
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Henne Vogelsang
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Kenneth Wimer
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Nenad Latinović
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Richard Brown
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Zvezdana Marjanovic