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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

HEX#E4002B
RGB228, 0, 43

Rogers Accent

HEX#FFFFFF
RGB255, 255, 255

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.

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Header One
HEX: #E4002B Primary Brand Color

When using #E4002B as a background, strict accessibility standards (WCAG) recommend using #FFFFFF for your typeface to ensure maximum readability.

Call to Action
Get Started
Button Component
Accent Usage
Use Rogers Red as a high-visibility accent color on clean white surfaces to draw attention.
Dark/Brand Background
Professional Tip: Designers using Figma or Adobe XD should create a specific color style named 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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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary HEX color code for Rogers?
The primary color in the Rogers palette is #E4002B. This value is documented here for reference purposes. For official brand implementation, always consult Rogers's own brand guidelines.
Does #E4002B meet WCAG accessibility contrast requirements?
WCAG 2.1 AA requires a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for normal text. When using #E4002B as a background, white (#FFFFFF) text typically achieves the required ratio. Always verify with a contrast checker tool before production use, as contrast depends on your exact background color.
Why does Rogers use red as its primary color?
Red tones are widely associated with bold action in color psychology research. For a brand operating in their industry, this association helps communicate the right emotional signal to global audiences — though the final palette decision reflects many factors including competitive differentiation and historical brand equity.
Can I use the Rogers color palette in my design project?
The colors documented on this page (RGB values, HEX codes) are factual technical specifications and may be referenced for editorial, educational, or personal design inspiration. However, using Rogers's colors in a way that implies endorsement, affiliation, or commercial association with Rogers may raise trademark concerns. For commercial projects, review Rogers's brand guidelines and, if needed, consult a legal advisor.