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Amazing Photos of Pantone’s Factory

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By September 9, 2015

Has there ever been something you’ve been dying to say, but the right moment hasn’t come along? Well, here goes.

“Stop the press!”

Rarely has there been a better time to shout—albeit virtually—these irresistible words. Because there is news, and it comes from the world authority on color for printing: Pantone. As these photographs by James Chororos vividly suggest, Pantone has been hard at work on a new guide for designers and printers. It’s an expansion of the company’s spot-color palette, offering a printed representation you can compare side-by-side with an existing product, making it faster, easier, and cheaper for designers to communicate their desired colors.

 

Read: Amazing Photos of Pantone’s Factory Reveal Its Latest Color Collab

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TruColor
As well as being the founder of TruColor (formerly ColorWerx and The Society for Sports Uniforms Research), I am also a database developer and run a software development and consulting business with my wife Amy. The company is called Ethx. I have been interested in logos and uniforms since the early '70s, and am especially interested in team colors, including color science. I have also been a professional musician for 40+ years as well, and received a Bachelor's degree in Music (jazz studies - performance and arranging emphasis) from North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) in 1985.