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Brand and Graph Colors

  • updated 5 mths ago

Where found? Administration menu > Document Templates > Edit Document Theme

Accessibility? Users with administration permissions only.

How used?

Set the colors used in:

  • Energy and financial graphs shown on the Services screen, Analysis screen, and used in proposal documents.
  • Various text and design elements within your documents to consistently brand your documents.

More on Document Templates

 

About Brand and Graph Theme Colors

Setting your theme colors is an easy way to set your company apart from others and shows your company's professionalism.

SolarNexus' provided document templates make use of these color variables so that your company can use them, but have the colors updated to reflect your company's brand. These document theme colors can be applied to any custom templates you may develop for your company.

There are two sets of theme colors available:

  1. Brand Colors - These are document template variables that allow you to set the colors for any elements within a template, such as text and other elements like borders
  2. Graph/Chart Colors - These colors are automatically used in graphs displayed on the Services screen, the Analysis screen, and included in document templates

For Graph colors, SolarNexus provides multiple pre-defined theme palettes to choose from, or you may define your own custom palette of colors. SolarNexus provides a description of the various data series that each color represents so that you can assign colors more meaningfully.

Theme colors are defined using valid HTML hex codes. A hex code is a six character alpha-numeric code (can contain numbers and letters). The six character code is preceded by a hash character, for example:

  • #000000 (this is black)
  • #ffffff (this is white)

See How to Get Hex Codes for My Brand Colors below.

 

Set Custom Theme Colors

Simply navigate to Administration menu > Document Templates > Edit Document Theme, input the hex color codes you wish to use, and click Save. All documents generated after the change will incorporate the new color settings.

NOTE: You may want to copy down existing color codes prior to making changes, in case you want to change them back. There is no Undo function.

 

How to Get Hex Codes for My Brand Colors?

HTML identifies colors using a hex code. A hex code is a six character alpha-numeric code (can contain numbers and letters). The six character code is preceded by a hash character, for example:

  • #000000 (this is black)
  • #ffffff (this is white)

If your marketing department does not already have the hex codes for your brand colors, there are a number of ways to identify them using a variety of tools. Professional image editing software is a good resource, but not everyone has these available.

The table below provides suggests some approaches for getting your desired hex colors depending on what resources you may already have.

I have R,G,B values for my brand colors
  1. Go to Color-Hex.com
  2. Enter RGB values
  3. Get resulting Hex code
I don't have any color values but I have a logo image file
  1. On a Windows PC, open logo file in the Paint application
  2. Click on the eyedropper tool
  3. Click on the color you want to identify
  4. Click on Edit Color
  5. The color editor shows the Red Green Blue values
  6. Go to Color-Hex.com
  7. Enter the RGB values (R,G,B)
  8. Get resulting hex code
I don't have any image files, but my website has elements that show the colors I want to use
  1. Take a screenshot of your website
  2. On Windows PC, open the Paint application
  3. Paste the screenshot into Paint
  4. Click on the eyedropper tool
  5. Click on the color you want to identify
  6. Click on Edit Color
  7. The color editor shows the Red Green Blue values
  8. Go to Color-Hex.com
  9. Enter the RGB values (R,G,B)
  10. Get resulting hex code

 

 

Graph/Chart Colors for Deprecated Image-Based Graphs

The many graphs/charts that SolarNexus generates show various data series in a different color. The default colors can be updated to reflect your own company's branding or other preferences.

The table below shows the mapping of the series to specific data represented within each chart.

Graph/Chart VariableSeries 1Series 2Series 3Series 4Series 5

monthly_electric_bills_graph Current bills Proposed bills      
monthly_electric_savings_graph   Monthly savings      
annual_payments_comparison_graph Current annual bill        
Proposed annual bill Proposed Solar Payments Annual Savings    
annual_cashflows_graph   Net Cumulative    
annual_electric_cost_comparison_graph Current bill Proposed bill Proposed payments for solar    
annual_energy_cost_comparison_graph Current bill Proposed bill Proposed payments for solar    
annual_electricity_consumption_graph Purchased Purchased and Used Exported    
current_elec_purchases_by_tier_graph Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5
proposed_elec_purchases_by_tier_graph Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5
consumption_offset_by_solar_graph   Monthly % offset      
elec_mix_post_proj_graph Utility Solar      
lifetime_utility_bill_savings_graph Savings        
pv_system_monthly_energy_offset_graph     Monthly PV generation    
project_funding_sources_graph cash        
cash incentive 1      
cash incentive 1 incentive 2    
cash incentive 1 incentive 2 incentive 3  
cash loan incentive 3 incentive 2 incentive 3
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