Color

Anchored in our “Franciscan blue,” our color palette continues to guide every touchpoint with intention and spirit, giving our brand a consistent and lively presence.

The rationale for using only approved fonts also applies to our color scheme. Please do not deviate from the 11-color palette below.

First-Tier Palette

As Franciscan aims to “own the blue” in our sector, leaning most heavily on our four-color “primary palette” can aid us in this endeavor. Think of PMS 647 as the star of the show.

Color Digital Print
Blue
Web
RGB: 0 86 149
HEX: #005695
Print
CMYK: 100 56 0 23
PMS 647
Brown
Web
RGB: 87 67 25
HEX: #574319
Print
CMYK: 50 60 100 48
PMS 7519
Light Blue
Web
RGB: 80 145 205
HEX: #5091CD
Print
CMYK: 68 34 0 0
PMS 279
Light Brown – 8% screen For web use only
Web
RGB: 181 9 56
HEX: #E7E3DC
Print
CMYK: 0 100 65 28
PMS 7519

Second-Tier Palette

When “pop” is needed for elements like calls-to-action, consider this grouping. Note that overuse can decrease “pop factor” and distract from our brand.

Color Digital Print
Green – For web buttons
Web
RGB: 120 162 47
HEX: #78A22F
Print
CMYK: 45 0 100 24
PMS 377
Orange – For CTAs
Web
RGB: 241 93 34
HEX: #F15D22
Print
CMYK: 0 79 100 0
PMS 179

Third-Tier Palette

Third-tier colors are for event marketing only and should be used sparingly.

Color Digital Print
Pink – For breast cancer
Web
RGB: 244 166 215
HEX: #F4A6D7
Print
CMYK: 3 39 0 0
PMS 230
Red – For cardiovascular
Web
RGB: 181 9 56
HEX: #B50938
Print
CMYK: 0 100 65 28
PMS 7427
Purple
Web
RGB: 108 32 126
HEX: #6C207E
Print
CMYK: 63 100 0 15
PMS 2613
Teal
Web
RGB: 0 146 159
HEX: #00929F
Print
CMYK: 90 0 28 22
PMS 7474
Yellow
Web
RGB: 253 185 19
HEX: #FDB913
Print
CMYK: 0 30 100 0
PMS 130

Usage

For printing, it’s best to use CMYK. For a large print run with minimal colors or specialty print methods, it’s recommended to use the Pantone Matching System (PMS) spot colors.

For web, use the HEX values (#xxxxxx) and for digital applications, use RGB. Note that colors may vary on different computers/devices, due to inconsistent monitor color calibration.

Color Scale

#005695: 40%
#574319: 15%
#5091CD: 15%
#FFFFFF: 15%
#000000: 5%
#78A22F: 2%
#F15D22: 2%
#F4A6D7: 1%
#B50938: 1%
#6C207E: 1%
#00929F: 1%
#FDB913: 1%

Color Accessibility

Color accessibility is important because it ensures that everyone, including people with visual impairments or color vision deficiencies, can perceive and distinguish information presented in various color combinations.

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) provide specific criteria for contrast ratios to ensure that text is easily readable for a wide range of users. The current WCAG 2.1 standard recommends a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text (typically 18 pt or 14 pt bold). For enhanced accessibility, the WCAG AAA level requires a contrast ratio of 7:1 for normal text and 4.5:1 for large text.

By ensuring sufficient contrast between foreground and background colors, we make it easier for all users to perceive and understand the information being presented.

Background Text
#FFFFFF
#000000
#005695
#574319
#5091CD
#78A22F
#F15D22
White
#FFFFFF
Text
AAA 21
Text
AAA 7.5
Text
AAA 9.4
Text
AA18 3.3
Text
AA18 3
Text
AA18 3.3
Black
#000000
Text
AAA 21
Text
AA 6.2
Text
AAA 7
Text
AA 6.3
Blue
#005695
Text
AAA 7.5
Brown
#574319
Text
AAA 9.4
Text
AA18 3.1
Light Blue
#5091CD
Text
AA18 3.3
Text
AA 6.2
Green
#78A22F
Text
AA18 3
Text
AAA 7
Text
AA18 3.1
Orange
#F15D22
Text
AA18 3.3
Text
AA 6.3
AAA Pass, AAA (7+)
AA Pass, AA (4.5+)
AA18 Pass, Large Text Only (3+)
DNP Does Not Pass
About WCAG 2.0 contrast

Color Contrast

Color contrast is defined as the difference between two colors when they are placed next to each other. It is important because it affects legibility and readability of text, as well as the overall comprehension of content for people with visual impairments or color vision deficiencies. 

Contrast is typically measured using what’s known as the contrast ratio, a numerical value that represents the relative difference in luminance (brightness) between two colors. The contrast ratio is calculated by comparing the luminance of the foreground color (such as text) to that of the background color (such as the background of a webpage).

Franciscan Health Logo Improper Use - Low Contrast Blue

Don’t: Low contrast

Franciscan Health Logo Improper Use - Low Contrast Brown

Don’t: Low contrast