Microsoft Exchange Server Brand Color Codes
with HEX, RGB, CMYK, Pantone & RAL
- Light Blue: #50D9FF
- Blue: #28A8EA
- Dark Blue: #0078D4
- White: #FFFFFF

What are the Microsoft Exchange Server brand color codes?
The Microsoft Exchange Server colors are Light Blue, Blue, Dark Blue, White. The Microsoft Exchange Server brand color codes in HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone formats can be found below. The following table provides standardized color codes across multiple systems, including HEX, RGB, and CMYK, along with Pantone (PMS), RAL, and NCS (Natural Color System). HEX and RGB formats are specifically intended for digital applications such as web design and user interfaces, while CMYK values are optimized for professional printing purposes.
Color Names & Codes of the Microsoft Exchange Server Brand
*The color values above are not explicitly specified in the Microsoft Exchange Server brand guidelines, but represent the closest approximations based on the official color references available.
The Microsoft Exchange Server brand colors are Light Blue, Blue, Dark Blue, White. The Light Blue color code for the brand is HEX: #50D9FF, RGB: (80, 217, 255), CMYK: (69, 15, 0, 0)*, Pantone: PMS 305 C*, RAL: 6027. The Blue color code for the brand is HEX: #28A8EA, RGB: (40, 168, 234), CMYK: (83, 28, 0, 8)*, Pantone: PMS 298 C*, RAL: 5012. The Dark Blue color code for the brand is HEX: #0078D4, RGB: (0, 120, 212), CMYK: (100, 43, 0, 17)*, Pantone: PMS 285 C*, RAL: 5015. The White color code for the brand is HEX: #FFFFFF, RGB: (255, 255, 255), CMYK: (0, 0, 0, 0)*, Pantone: PMS 7436 C*, RAL: 9010.
Microsoft Exchange Server Brand Image with Color Palette

Download Microsoft Exchange Server Color Palette
Download the Microsoft Exchange Server brand color palette image, which includes all official HEX codes in a single visual format designed for digital use. These HEX values are recommended for applications such as web design, UI components, and digital presentations. For professional print production or spot color requirements, refer to the Pantone® (PMS) and RAL codes listed above, which are standardized for accurate color reproduction in physical materials.







