Colors
APS has approved specific colors for use across the district site for visual brand identity.
Official APS Web Colors
Dark Moderate Cyan
HEX: #3A6F7F
RGB: 58,111,127
CMYK: 27/6/0/50Strong Red
HEX: #C41230
RGB: 196,18,48
CMYK: 0/70/58/23Moderate Cyan
HEX: #56AEC2
RGB: 86,174,194
CMYK: 42/8/0/24Bright Orange
HEX: #F69F38
RGB: 246,159,56
CMYK: 0/34/75/4
Complimentary Web Colors
These colors were added as a complement to the APS color pallet for improved accessibility of online content, meeting WCAG 2.0 AA color contrast guidelines for normal and large text.
Dark Blue
HEX: #08415C
RGB: 8,65,92
CMYK: 33/11/0/64Medium Blue
HEX: #27569F
RGB: 40,86,159
CMYK: 47/29/0/38Plum
HEX: #5E0035
RGB: 94,0,53
CMYK: 0/37/16/63Brick Red
HEX: #7D2929
RGB: 125,41,41
CMYK: 0/33/33/51Bright Green
HEX: #2C6D0D
RGB: 44,109,13
CMYK: 25/0/38/57Ochre
HEX: #D1780A
RGB: 209,120,10
CMYK: 0/35/78/18
About Accessibility and Color Contrast
Color should never be used as the only visual means to convey information. For example, a required form field has an asterisk to indicate it's required instead of just having red text.
Colors should have high contrast so that they work for individuals with color-blindness (e.g., black text on a white background.) WCAG 2.0 Level AA requires a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text.
- Normal Text: Normal text is considered to be 1em, equivalent to 12 point, equivalent to 16px.
- Large Text: Large text is defined as 14 point (typically 18.66px) and bold or larger, or 18 point (typically 24px) or larger.
- Incidental: Text or images of text that are pure decoration, or that are part of a picture that contains significant other visual content, have no contrast requirement.
- Logotypes: Text that is part of a logo or brand name has no contrast requirement.