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Branding colors are typically static without a variation of grey. Imagine the Telekom magenta in a 
pastel tone. Or any other brand color with modification. But since this question is asked on 
marketing there might be different opinions - and we don't need to name our colors a branding.

On 09.07.19 12:12, Mike Saunders wrote:
Hello everyone,

We have various colours in our branding, as shown on the wiki:

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Colors

However, there are no greyscales there. Andreas Kainz (who worked on the
NotebookBar in LO 6.2) has made some suggestions here:

https://i.imgur.com/7quWJ0Z.png

What does everyone think? They look good to me!


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