If you work in print, packaging, or digital design, you’re in the right place!
You’ve probably heard the word PMS, which stands for the Pantone Matching System, a proprietary numbering system for colors used in graphics arts.
The heart of the PMS system is solid color ink printed on paper. Why? Solid colors represent the truest representation of color intent in graphic arts. Solid color printing, also known as spot or offset, is the process by which a single color is formulated and then applied through the printing process.
Working also with CMYK?
Your Answer is Color Bridge! Color Bridge provides a side-by-side visual comparison of Pantone Spot Colors to their closest CMYK process printing match. It is the only guide that includes CMYK, Hex and RGB values for each PMS Color.
Matching your brand colors or printed materials to plastics?
All PMS colors are available as plastic chips, enabling consistent replication of your colors across your materials. Plastic Chips are large enough to be digitally measured and they also demonstrate multiple finishes and thicknesses.