Official state symbol
Alaska
State Colors
Traditional (based on 1927 state flag)
Alaska State Colors | Blue Gold
Official color palette of Alaska
State color reference
State Colors of Alaska
The traditional state colors of Alaska are Blue and Gold, derived from the Alaska state flag adopted in 1927. No separate state-colors law exists, but these colors appear on the Alaska state flag and throughout state branding and official insignia. The color cards below list HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone references for reproducing Alaska blue and gold. This profile appears in the list of U.S. state colors.
- Official colors
- Blue and Gold
- Official since
- Traditional
- Primary use
- State Flag, state branding, University of Alaska system colors
Color Specifications
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University of Alaska Brand Identity Guidelines
What Alaska Colors Represent
Blue representing the Alaskan sky and forget-me-not flower; gold representing the North Star, the midnight sun, and the state's mineral wealth
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