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ADA Compliance

We’re committed to creating digital experiences that are inclusive, accessible, and easy to navigate for all users including those with visual impairments, color blindness, or other accessibility needs. We have evaluated all of our brand color combinations for compliance with WCAG guidelines and documented all the color combinations we can and cannot use.

If you have any questions, you can reference this page or use a ADA contrast checker online.

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Approved digital text common color combinations 

Dark purple (#361E55) + White (#fff)

Dark purple (#361E55) + Champagne (#F7F3E7)

Dark purple (#361E55) + Yellow green (#B7D432)

Dark magenta (#643271) + Champagne (#F7F3E7)

Dark magenta (#643271) + White (#fff)

Dark magenta (#643271) + Yellow green (#B7D432)

Dark cyan-blue (#005B8A) + White (#fff)

 

Do not use any light, bright colors together for digital text

Turia blue (#29B4E3) + White (#fff)

Turia blue (#29B4E3) + Champagne (#F7F3E7)

Yellow green (#B7D432) + White (#fff)

Yellow green (#B7D432) + Champagne (#F7F3E7)

Green (#61AD45) + White (#fff)

Green (#61AD45) + Champagne (#F7F3E7)

*The only exception is if the green is a button and used with the dark purple font.