Inspired by our web designer, Fred.
Posted by:
spudart on Mar 22, 04 | 1:12 pm
interesting that a web designer is concerned with Pantone colors. normally those don't come up in web design.
Posted by: laura k. on Mar 22, 04 | 3:30 pm
I concur. I'm not all that Pantone savvy seeing that I am more a web designer than a graphic designer [at least nowadays] but I still consider myself a geek ... I choose 653 ... it is probably darn close to my favorite Pantone color*
*chosen based on any and all knowledge of the Pantone Color Matching System as of 3/22/04 18:24PM
Posted by:
Tom on Mar 22, 04 | 5:25 pm
gosh. "favorite"? like all-time favorite? or what pantone am i into NOW? I'm into yellows now. All shades. I used to avoid yellow, but i since i decided to give it a shot in my resume/portfolio i can't get enuf of that fun, bright color.
if i had to pick one pantone color that is the old stand-by, i'd go with the old-fashioned pantone 300. a nice, clean, friendly royal blue. When I'm talking tech and i give examples, i always mention pantone 300. it's my lucky pantone number.
Though recently I'm more inclined to go with a darker, deeper blue. I'm not sure the last time i designed with pms 300.
I'm using Pantone 803 on a comic strip kit i'm currently working on! That's a fluroscent yellow! BAM!
Posted by:
spudart on Mar 30, 04 | 11:30 am