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We’ve updated the GOV.UK colours and font

Posted by: Mark Hurrell, Posted on: 29 July 2019 - Categories: Design, Frontend
An image showing before and after hex codes for some of the colours. Grey has changed from #dee0e2 to #f3f2f1; blue has changed from #005ea5 to #1d70b8; black remains as #0b0c0c;

We've updated the colour palette on GOV.UK, as well as the way the GDS Transport font is served. Here's more about those changes.

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