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[TIL] Today i Learned #1 Pantone Pantone provides a universal language and standard for communicating and reproducing colors accurately across various industries and mediums. Without Pantone's color matching system, colors would be interpreted differently by different devices, printers, and manufacturers, leading to inconsistencies and potential costly mistakes. Pantone's standardized color codes and swatches ensure that a specific color looks the same whether it's printed on paper, painted on a wall, or used in a product's packaging. This consistency is crucial for branding, product design, and creative industries where color plays a vital role in conveying ideas, emotions, and identities. By establishing a common color reference, Pantone helps eliminate guesswork and miscommunication, enabling seamless collaboration and color accuracy across the globe.
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How many times has a client asked you to “try a few more color options”? Or as a client, how frustrating is it to wait for your designer to send back every single color version of your logo? 🎨 Imagine if you could change the colors yourself, experi
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Color isn’t just about wavelength; context plays a crucial role too. For instance, an image of strawberries might appear red to us even if there are no red pixels. Our brains perform color correction based on lighting and familiar colors. This phenom
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