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Corporate colour palette

The corporate colour palette consists of the three colours that make up the coloured Tasmanian Government logo. Due to accessibility only the black and blue can be used as a font colour on a white background. Departments are not limited to these colours.

the three colours of the corporate colour palette. From left to right: black, blue and olive. consisting of black, blue and olive.

  • Black CMYK 0/0/0/100 | RGB 0/0/0 | HEX 000000
  • Blue PMS 653 | CMYK 94/57/4/18 | RGB 0/90/150 | HEX 005A96
  • Olive PMS 618 | CMYK 14/10/85/27 | RGB 172/163/56 | HEX ABA238

Secondary colour palette

The secondary colour palette has been discontinued. Agencies are encouraged to develop their own secondary colour palette or design style (for example, use of images in a certain way) to ensure a consistent and recognisable look and feel.

Ideally, departmental secondary colour palettes should relate to Tasmania, the colours of the land, coastal areas and sea, or the purpose of the agency.

Ensure accessible colour contrast when layering colours (such as black text on coloured backgrounds and coloured text on white backgrounds).

Once developed, agency colour palettes or style sheets must be submitted for approval to communications@dpac.tas.gov.au

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