If you read our previous blog post, you should know the difference between Spot Colors and Process Colors and the role they play in commercial printing. Just to recap a few points: Spot Colors are ...
PANTONE® Spot Colors have always been the best way to achieve brand colors, but they’re not always feasible or affordable. With the introduction of the EXTENDED GAMUT 7-color printing process, Pantone ...
Whereas process colors result from an on-the-fly mixture of four primary ink colors on a printing press, spot colors print using premixed inks that reproduce specific shades. Printing a project in one ...
A color that is printed from one printing plate which contains one matched color of ink. Spot colors are used when only one or two solid colors are needed on a page or when a color has to match ...