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LESS of official Oxford University Branding Colours
// Official Oxford Pantone palette
@pantone282: rgb(0, 33, 71);
@pantone279: rgb(72, 145, 220);
@pantone291: rgb(159, 206, 235);
@pantone5405: rgb(68, 104, 125);
@pantone549: rgb(95, 155, 175);
@pantone551: rgb(161, 196, 208);
@pantone562: rgb(0, 119, 112);
@pantone624: rgb(123, 162, 150);
@pantone559: rgb(188, 210, 195);
@pantone576: rgb(105, 145, 59);
@pantone578: rgb(185, 207, 150);
@pantone580: rgb(206, 219, 175);
@pantone583: rgb(170, 179, 0);
@pantone585: rgb(219, 222, 114);
@pantone587: rgb(227, 229, 151);
@pantone7412: rgb(207, 122, 48);
@pantone129: rgb(245, 207, 71);
@pantone127: rgb(243, 222, 116);
@pantone202: rgb(135, 36, 52);
@pantone200: rgb(190, 15, 52);
@pantone196: rgb(167, 157, 150);
@pantoneWarmGray6: rgb(167, 157, 150);
@pantoneWarmGray3: rgb(199, 194, 188);
@pantoneWarmGray1: rgb(224, 222, 217);
// Near approximations (CMYK colours)
@pantone872: #b2965b;
@pantone877: #a7a8ac;
// Colours
@oxfordBlue: @pantone282;
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