Colour
Our palette consists of nine colours. Use NIHR Navy for your primary colour and ensure all colour combinations with text are accessible.
Some colours have special meanings within NIHR branding, or within the NETSCC Design System. You should apply them for their intended purpose.
NIHR primary colour
Use NIHR Navy more prominently than any other colour, and in the most prominent positions.
NIHR Navy
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#193E72
$navy-100
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When to use NIHR Navy
- For NIHR branding
- As the most-used colour on a page
- For text on a white background
- As a background behind white text
Attention
Use NIHR Coral to direct the user's attention to something important, such as the start of a transaction, a navigational cue, or an error.
NIHR Coral
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#EA5D4E
$coral-100
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When to use NIHR Coral
- As a call to action
- As a backdrop for a container with its own background that contrasts with its content
- For error messages
When not to use NIHR Coral
- For text, or text backgrounds
Interaction focus
Use NIHR Yellow to indicate that an element on the page is currently focused. This helps people who navigate pages using their keyboard, or who have certain visual impairments.
NIHR Yellow
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#FED47A
$yellow-100
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Learn more about accessible user interactions
When to use NIHR Yellow
- Always, for the currently focused element
When not to use NIHR Yellow
- For any other purpose than to indicate interaction focus
Accessibility
You must make sure that the contrast ratio of text and interactive elements in your service meets level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1).