Our colours are inspired by the clash in the game, yet moves away from the traditional team colours and more into something that feels distinctly LEC.
Our palette consists of two neutral colours and two core/accent colour pairs.
R.5 G.0 B.25
#050019
C.100 M.70 Y.25 K.85
PMS.296 C
RAL. Refer to pantone reference
R.255 G.255 B.255
#FFFFFF
C.0 M.0 Y.0 K.0
RAL. Refer to pantone reference
R.0 G.229 B.191
#00E5BF
C.63 M.0 Y.40 K.0
PMS.3242 C
RAL. Refer to pantone reference
R.255 G.81 B.23
#ff5117
C.0 M.85 Y.85 K.0
PMS.7417 C
RAL. Refer to pantone reference
R.106 G.102 B.255
#6a66ff
C.75 M.65 Y.0 K.0
PMS.2736 C
RAL. Refer to pantone reference
R.255 G.51 B.204
#ff33cc
C.10 M.95 Y.0 K.0
PMS.Rhod Red C
RAL. Refer to pantone reference
Our palette is strong but really comes alive when used in combination. It has been specifically designed to work together and informs the appearance of our graphics. Only use the colour combinations listed below.
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We use core and accent colours in our flares. Our accent colours are reserved for flares and can only be paired with their corresponding core colour.
Background – Black
Flare – Teal
Background – Black
Flare – Orange
Background – Teal
Flare – Teal Accent
Background – Orange
Flare – Orange Accent
Here are some examples of the colour palette in use, showing how our colours combine in bold and impactful ways.
Wherever possible, we use team logos in LEC colours to ensure our communications always retain our distinct look and feel.
However, in cases where we cannot adjust the colours of team logos, we use their existing colours, making sure that the LEC colours we use alongside it are not too similar, to avoid suggesting a team bias.
In order to keep consistency and strength in our use of colours, we avoid the following:
Do not use our core colours together
Do not use the flare accent colours for any other purpose
Don’t use tints
Don’t use colours not in our colour palette
Do not use the flare accent colours with the opposite pairing
Never put an effect on our colours, such as multiply or screen.
Do not use more than 3 colours
Do not adjust colours