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use human/printer friendly color palette #1

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sunaku opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 4 comments
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use human/printer friendly color palette #1

sunaku opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 4 comments

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@sunaku
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sunaku commented Jul 6, 2016

It's hard to distinguish the dark/medium greens used for the Excellent/Good labels. 👀 See ColorBrewer2.

@csu
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csu commented Jul 6, 2016

+1. This looks decent: http://colorbrewer2.org/?type=diverging&scheme=RdYlGn&n=5

#d7191c
#fdae61
#ffffbf
#a6d96a
#1a9641

@ro31337
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ro31337 commented Aug 23, 2016

@csu @sunaku source file has been added. If you guys have time, please go ahead with suggested palette and add another pdf file under the name that everyone will understand.

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ro31337 commented Nov 8, 2016

Do you guys have any updates on palette improvements? You'll need Adobe InDesign to make the changes to source files. I hope someone will be able to find time and add nice colors.

@salmanulfarzy
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@ro31337 Could you please add a backward compatible InDesign file?
The provided file is not supported in older versions of InDesign.

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