[[palette]] slug = "seaborn-colorblind" title = "Seaborn colorblind" source = "https://seaborn.pydata.org/tutorial/color_palettes.html#qualitative-color-palettes" description = """ Adjusted version of matplotlib's default `tab10` palette for color blindness. """ colors = [ {name = "blue", r = 0.00392156862745098, g = 0.45098039215686275, b = 0.6980392156862745}, {name = "orange", r = 0.8705882352941177, g = 0.5607843137254902, b = 0.0196078431372549}, {name = "green", r = 0.00784313725490196, g = 0.6196078431372549, b = 0.45098039215686275}, {name = "red", r = 0.8352941176470589, g = 0.3686274509803922, b = 0.0}, {name = "purple", r = 0.8, g = 0.47058823529411764, b = 0.7372549019607844}, {name = "brown", r = 0.792156862745098, g = 0.5686274509803921, b = 0.3803921568627451}, {name = "pink", r = 0.984313725490196, g = 0.6862745098039216, b = 0.8941176470588236}, {name = "gray", r = 0.5803921568627451, g = 0.5803921568627451, b = 0.5803921568627451}, {name = "olive", r = 0.9254901960784314, g = 0.8823529411764706, b = 0.2}, {name = "cyan", r = 0.33725490196078434, g = 0.7058823529411765, b = 0.9137254901960784}, ] [[palette]] slug = "paul-tol-bright" title = "Paul Tol's Bright" source = "https://sronpersonalpages.nl/~pault/data/colourschemes.pdf" description = """ Bright qualitative scheme. Works well for plot lines and map regions, but not as text background. """ colors = [ {name = "blue", R = 68, G = 119, B = 170}, {name = "cyan", R = 102, G = 204, B = 238}, {name = "green", R = 34, G = 136, B = 51}, {name = "yellow", R = 204, G = 187, B = 68}, {name = "red", R = 238, G = 102, B = 119}, {name = "purple", R = 170, G = 51, B = 119}, {name = "grey", R = 187, G = 187, B = 187}, ] [[palette]] slug = "paul-tol-muted" title = "Paul Tol's Muted" source = "https://sronpersonalpages.nl/~pault/data/colourschemes.pdf" description = """ Muted qualitative color scheme. Works well for plot lines and map regions, but not as text background. """ colors = [ {name = "indigo", R = 51, G = 34, B = 136}, {name = "cyan", R = 136, G = 204, B = 238}, {name = "teal", R = 68, G = 170, B = 153}, {name = "green", R = 17, G = 119, B = 51}, {name = "olive", R = 153, G = 153, B = 51}, {name = "sand", R = 221, G = 204, B = 119}, {name = "rose", R = 204, G = 102, B = 119}, {name = "wine", R = 136, G = 34, B = 85}, {name = "purple", R = 170, G = 68, B = 153}, {name = "pale grey", R = 221, G = 221, B = 221}, ] [[palette]] slug = "paul-tol-hc" title = "Paul Tol's High Contrast" source = "https://sronpersonalpages.nl/~pault/data/colourschemes.pdf" description = """ High-contrast scheme, optimized for contrast. Also works when converted to grayscale. Technically, `"white"` (`#FFFFFF`) is also part of this scheme, but somewhat pointless to include. """ colors = [ {name = "yellow", R = 221, G = 170, B = 51}, {name = "red", R = 187, G = 85, B = 102}, {name = "blue", R = 0, G = 68, B = 136}, {name = "black", R = 0, G = 0, B = 0}, ] [[palette]] slug = "okabe-ito" title = "Okabe and Ito's palette" source = "https://jfly.uni-koeln.de/color/" description = """ Masatake Okabe and Kei Ito propose this palette, which has unambiguous vivid colors with names that are easy to identify. """ colors = [ {name = "black", R = 0, G = 0, B = 0}, {name = "orange", R = 230, G = 159, B = 0}, {name = "sky blue", R = 86, G = 180, B = 233}, {name = "bluish green", R = 0, G = 158, B = 115}, {name = "yellow", R = 240, G = 228, B = 66}, {name = "blue", R = 0, G = 114, B = 178}, {name = "vermilion", R = 213, G = 94, B = 0}, {name = "reddish purple", R = 204, G = 121, B = 167}, ] [[palette]] slug = "sckolnick-5" title = "Sckolnick's Bright Contrast" source = "https://msk678.github.io/Farbenblind.html#five-colors-bright-contrasts" description = """ Has only 5 colors, but a high contrast between them. Is a subset of the Okabe-Ito palette from above. """ colors = [ {RGB = "#D55E00"}, {RGB = "#CC79A7"}, {RGB = "#0072B2"}, {RGB = "#F0E442"}, {RGB = "#009E73"}, ] [[palette]] slug = "krzywinski" title = "Krzywinski Palette" source = "https://mk.bcgsc.ca/biovis2012/krzywinski-visualizing-biological-data.pdf" description = """ This palette is quite large with 15 colors, but individual colors are not as nicely distinguishable as with other palettes that have fewer colors. Only use this if you *really* need 15 colors, and be prepared that there might be ambiguity (e.g., between the first two colors). """ colors = [ {RGB = "#000000"}, {RGB = "#004949"}, {RGB = "#009292"}, {RGB = "#FF6DB6"}, {RGB = "#FFB6DB"}, {RGB = "#490092"}, {RGB = "#006DDB"}, {RGB = "#B66DFF"}, {RGB = "#6DB6FF"}, {RGB = "#B6DBFF"}, {RGB = "#920000"}, {RGB = "#924900"}, {RGB = "#DB6D00"}, {RGB = "#24FF24"}, {RGB = "#FFFF6D"}, ]