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OUGD404 DESIGN PRINCIPLES- Pantone task

Pantone

Pantone is a standardized colour matching system, utilizing the Pantone numbering system for identifying colours. By standardizing the colours, different manufacturers in different locations can all reference a Pantone numbered colour, making sure colours match without direct contact with one another. The most commonly referenced colours are in the Pantone solids palette. The Pantone Solid palette consists of 1,114 colours, identified by three or four digit numbers, followed by a C, U, Or M suffix (C- coated, U- uncoated and M- matte)

From the colour wheel we were asked to select seven items and to match them on the pantone charts so that we understand the coding system and gained experience of using them to match colours.

Pantone DE97-2U

1807C

208M 

DE126-2U

1815C

DE112-1C

DE98-1C

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