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'''Color Palette'''
'''Color Palette'''


==Problem==
=Problem=
[[File:Collage-of-colors.png|thumb|300px|A collage of blue headers, green buttons, shades of red, yellow, orange, and light blue. All collected at different Mozilla websites (mostly controlled by Mozilla, or believed to be).]]
[[File:Collage-of-colors.png|thumb|300px|A collage of blue headers, green buttons, shades of red, yellow, orange, and light blue. All collected at different Mozilla websites (mostly controlled by Mozilla, or believed to be).]]
Websites in the Mozilla universe often look very different from each other. Granted, these websites all have different goals and purposes. However, by using a common color palette, these different sites could have their unique look, while still be more recognizable as a Mozilla site.
Websites in the Mozilla universe often look very different from each other. Granted, these websites all have different goals and purposes. However, by using a common color palette, these different sites could have their unique look, while still be more recognizable as a Mozilla site.
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A collage of blue headers, green buttons, shades of red, yellow, orange, and light blue. All collected at different Mozilla controlled websites (or believed to be).
A collage of blue headers, green buttons, shades of red, yellow, orange, and light blue. All collected at different Mozilla controlled websites (or believed to be).


==Solution==
=Solution=
A solution would be to develop a common color palette to be used as a basis for Mozilla's websites. As apparent in the image above, dark blue, red, orange, yellow, light blue, and green are all common colors in the Mozilla universe. Preferably 6 (or more if needed) "Mozilla Colors/Gradients" would be developed and implemented to enhance the connection between the websites in the Mozilla universe, and to strengthen the Mozilla brand.
A solution would be to develop a common color palette to be used as a basis for Mozilla's websites. As apparent in the image above, dark blue, red, orange, yellow, light blue, and green are all common colors in the Mozilla universe. Preferably 6 (or more if needed) "Mozilla Colors/Gradients" would be developed and implemented to enhance the connection between the websites in the Mozilla universe, and to strengthen the Mozilla brand.
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