>>7988618Funny thing is, with only a couple of exceptions, most of the networks represented here don't seem to make their suite of branding (line) colours publicly available; so it's mostly been a case of grabbing a networks official high-res pdf network map and lifting the colour RGB/Hex codes that way, and then adding a descriptive name to each colour that ties it to its network somehow.
What has been very surprising in all this, even though most networks use a similar basic palette of colours (e.g. red/orange/green/blue/brown/purple/etc.), is just how little duplication in the actual colour shades used across the various networks around the world there's been.
Anyhoo, glad you like the papes, thanks Anon.
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