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PANTONE PASTEL & NEON FORMULA GUIDE

Stock Code:
PAGG1504C

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Price:
$249.00

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PLEASE TAKE CARE WHEN SELECTING WHICH GUIDE TO BUY - WE CANNOT ACCEPT RETURNS IF THE PANTONE PACKAGING IT ARRIVES IN HAS BEEN OPENED.

Expand the traditional spot color palette with over 200 contemporary pastels and neons, in one handheld guide. The Pastels & Neons Guide offers designers additional Pantone Spot Colors for creating eye-catching, market-driven designs. Perfect for packaging, logos and branding, and print and marketing materials when soothing shades or bright colors are desired.

154 pastel and 56 neon specialty spot colors to broaden and complement the Formula Guide to Pantone Spot Colors
Quickly select, communicate, compare, and control color
One compact fan deck for easy viewing and portability
Colours are arranged chromatically.
Ink mixing formulas are provided.
Compatible with today’s digital workflows.
Text weight paper is used, to match popular print specifications.
Coated and uncoated stocks together in one convenient guide.

Gordon Harris is New Zealand’s Authorised Pantone Distributor. We have been proudly supplying Pantone products to the NZ design, advertising and graphic arts markets since 1975.

ABOUT PANTONE
In 1963, Lawrence Herbert, Pantone’s founder, created an innovative system of identifying, matching and communicating colours to solve problems associated with producing accurate colour matches in the graphic arts community. His insight that the spectrum is seen and interpreted differently by each individual led to the innovation of the Pantone Matching System®, a book of standardised colour in fan format.

Pantone Inc. is now the world-renowned authority on colour and provider of colour systems for the selection and accurate communication of colour across a wide variety of industries. The Pantone® name is known worldwide as the standard language for colour communication.