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- Colours | Ontario Design System
The full Ontario digital colour palette (based on the marketing colour palette for print and social media) is made up of: 1 system colour palette – use only for assigned purposes (such as regular text, unvisited visited links, button text and confirmation text – the full list is in the chart below)
- Standards and Guidelines - Infrastructure Ontario
Standards and Guidelines CAD Standards Guidelines for Barrier-Free Design of Ontario Government Facilities (PDF) - Aug 2023 Ontario Public Service Modern Office Space (PDF) | Feasibility Scope Models Addendum (PDF)
- Ontario Design System
Design and coding standards to help you build digital products for the Ontario government A design system is a collection of building blocks for designing and developing websites and apps The Ontario Design System includes things like buttons, navigation and form fields — and defines how they should look and behave
- Government of Ontario Logo Usage Guidelines
Please note: The Ontario logo is protected under the Trade Marks Act and is restricted for oficial government use or by permission only Do not swap colours manually Do not recreate your own logo or re-colour the logos as they have been specifically designed in the positive and reverse
- Colour: Design Standard for the Federal Identity Program
Specific colours, colour values and production processes must be used when reproducing the Canada wordmark, corporate signatures and ministerial signatures and when manufacturing various forms of government signage
- Ontario Design System – UI Framework
References to directories, UI components, and a repository of the Ontario design system – framework for user experiences across Ontario's government services
- Government of Ontario - Canada Modern
In 1975 the government updated the Ontario Visual Identity Manual (of which the archive also holds a copy), deciding that Green and Gold would become the official Provincial colours, supported by the fuller colour palette
- Colours - Tribunals Ontario
Incorporate brand colors in elements such as buttons, headings, icons, and backgrounds ensure a unified and memorable user experience across different interfaces and platforms Communicative colors in a design system should be used strategically to convey meaning and enhance user understanding
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