Rogers Color Palette
From primary Red anchors to supporting accents, the Rogers color system is engineered for clarity across telecom touchpoints — digital and physical.
Rogers Primary
Rogers Accent
The Visual Identity of Rogers
Color Systems & Brand Psychology
Primary Hue
The #E4002B at the core of Rogers's palette is not accidental. Red tones consistently test well for passion in their industry, giving the brand a recognisable visual anchor.
Industry Psychology
In their industry, Red tones are frequently chosen to communicate passion and urgency. Rogers employs this color language deliberately to connect with global audiences on an emotional level before a single word is read.
Strategic Usage
Designers and developers implementing Rogers's colors should treat these hex codes as exact specifications. Color drift — even subtle shifts in value — weakens the recognition cues that Rogers has built with global audiences through repeated exposure across digital and print media.
UI Design & Application Guide
Thinking of using the Rogers color palette in your next project? Here is a professional guide on how to apply these colors effectively for web and mobile interfaces.
When using #E4002B as a background, strict accessibility standards (WCAG) recommend using #FFFFFF for your typeface to ensure maximum readability.
Rogers Primary to ensure consistency across all telecom mockups.
Technical Color Data Table
For developers and designers, accuracy is non-negotiable. Below are the precise conversions.
| Color Name | HEX Code | RGB Values | CSS Variable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rogers Primary | #E4002B | rgb(228, 0, 43) | var(--rogers-primary) |
| Rogers Accent 1 | #FFFFFF | rgb(255, 255, 255) | var(--rogers-color-2) |
CSS Implementation
Copy this CSS snippet to your :root to instantly implement the Rogers brand styles.
:root {
--rogers-primary: #E4002B;
--rogers-color-2: #FFFFFF;
}
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