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Follow up with Comms about discrete color scales #138

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nmpeterson opened this issue Jul 15, 2021 · 3 comments
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Follow up with Comms about discrete color scales #138

nmpeterson opened this issue Jul 15, 2021 · 3 comments
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@nmpeterson
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A long time ago -- like, pre-pandemic -- Comms promised to help us come up with some approved discrete color scales to replace the ones @gritzenthaler created, which were intended to be placeholders. Currently, only the race/ethnicity scale is actually using approved colors (and only because I copied the hex codes from the website).

Additionally, we may want to ask them to review the continuous scales. From some of my recent conversations with them, it sounds like they may be moving away from the ON TO 2050 palette, on which all of the continuous scales were based.

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This one is actually in my court, I talked to Dawn about this a bit ago and she asked me to put a comms request in through that google form they use. I'll do that now.

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Update: I put in a comms request a while ago, but Comms staff remain quite busy. I don't think this makes sense to re-elevate until after the state of the region.

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@EthanJantz flagging this as the appropriate issue

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