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The North Carolina Tar Heels athletics department has their own formulation for Carolina blue. Carolina athletics blue has the same CMYK color representation as the university's version of Carolina blue, but the RGB representation for Carolina athletics blue is Red 123, Green 175, and Blue 212.
Maryland's widely-used unofficial colors are: Red White Black Gold; The colors come from the state flag, which in turn uses the Baltimore and Crossland crests of the Calvert family. [13] Maryland flag imagery (and in turn, the four colors of the flag, in varying shades) are used extensively in official government branding. [14] [15]
"That the flag of North Carolina shall consist of a blue union, containing in the center thereof a white star with the letter N in gilt on the left and the letter C in gilt on the right of said star, the circle containing the same to be one-third the width of the union. The fly of the flag shall consist of two equally proportioned bars; the ...
North Carolina quarterback Jacolby Criswell (12) warms up for the Tar Heels’ game against Duke on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.
A new era has begun in North Carolina, and one former Tar Heel student is looking to make big bucks because of it. Bill Belichick was introduced as UNC's head football coach on Thursday - initial ...
It has licensed the right to use blue fields to several high schools as well as the University of New Haven, [7] and also issues free licenses to any school or team that uses a color other than blue or orange, Boise State's school colors. [5] Blue Storm Stadium University of New England Nor’Easters Biddeford, Maine: NCAA Division III ...
North Carolina: 2007–2009 red on reflective white with blue and red graphics, "First in Flight" ABC-1234 Valid. North Dakota: 2015–2016 black on sunset sky graphic plate, "Legendary North Dakota" Screened serial, Reflective sheeting 123 ABC "North Dakota" font changed on current plates. Northern Marianas Islands: none: Ohio: 2001–2003
Internationally, blue is often linked with wealth and conservatism, having historically been the most expensive color to produce.Red, meanwhile, has long been associated with radicalism.