Websites/Taskforce/Proposals/Common Color Palette

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Color Palette

Problem

 
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 Mozilla sites.

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

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.