

Pantone colours are employed for all kinds of logo designs and stationery projects. As our faith is, it makes way for us to proffer grand work to our customers.
If you are unfamiliar with the printing and design industry, then obviously you will have a lot of questions about Pantone colours. We present to you our viewpoint on Pantone colours.
Pantone is a company in United States who introduced plans for colour space in 1962. Pantone has wide collection of colours which range from pitch black to a day-glow yellow! Each colour is unique in Pantone, and bears a Pantone number and "recipe." The flipbook offered by Pantone has swatch cards which feature all color ranges that are possible and have exclusive code.
At present, almost everyone in the colour world has adopted Pantone system. It has now reckoned as the industry standard in the colour arena.
Pantone colors, also called as "spot colors", are especial combination of colors taken out from fourteen base color palettes. The perfect "recipe" offered by Pantone, for all the colours, is exactly depicted by any printer.
To have a comprehension about the importance of this, you need to take the cognizance of "process colors". which explains a diverse method for making colours.
In Process colors four base colours are used which are together called as CMYK. CMYK stands for cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y) and black (K).
Fundamentally, all colours are divided into the process colours, CMYK. While separating the colour in to process colours, various screens with small dots are created. After that, these screens are placed on the surface of four printing plates. On the top of each other the colours are put on by the printing press. Consequently a single colour is obtained. But the CMYK process does not produce perfect and clear colours as that by the spot colours. Also the variation of the colour combination will be higher than that you coveted.
The spot colours of pantone bring forth fulgurant colours, which can be copied exactly by the printers. Pantone produces "recipes" that make possible reproduction of true colours and create all possible chromaticity of colours.
For single colour printing, spot colours such as Pantone colours, offer cost effective printing because it uses only one ink roller instead of four-plate layer. If you are looking for colour printing with spot colours, it will cost you dearly. But the prints will be spectacular than the normal ones.
Now, you understood what Pantone colours are. However, you will be thinking why one should put trust on the Pantone colours than other systems including process colours?
The answer is Precision, consistency and reproducibility.
The logo designs with pantone 300 are excellent and can be recreated using any printer with exact tone of blue. Then again, if you profess the printer that "it's blue,'' you will end up with lot of options that at any case match with your expectation. Even experts make mistake while attempting to duplicate the colours. Process colours also won't give the good results.
That is were pantone colours can help you.
Being a quintessential part of international language of design, pantone colours are easily identified by the Pantone numbers.
Nowadays, pantone information is imported using latest technologies to ensure good results.
The Logo designs helps to express your business and its values. Moreover, it has the property of flexibility. Therefore, logos are important concerning your business. They can be reproduced easily, a thousand times, by different publishers and printers.
The logo designs that we create, using pantone colours, will perfectly match your business profile anytime you use it.
Pantone colours were an integral part of all outstanding logo deigns.
We are ought to serve our customers with best results. Therefore we are committed to meet the demands of the customers and satiate them above their expectation levels. Our logo designs are ready-to-use logos with supreme colour combinations.
Pantone System materialises the finest and best quality colour match that you have woven in your dreams.
Do you know that countries like Canada and South Korea have made it mandatory to use Pantone colours in their national flags?
Let whatever be the purpose of logos; we do the same perfection and care for our customers as we do for these countries.
That is the only reason for using Pantone colours.
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