Former Aspire technical director Jon Marks has set up Europes first consultancy aimed at providing designers and printers with the support to implement Pantones Hexachrome process.
London-based Digital Graphics and Colour (DGC) can supply Hexachrome software and pre-press support as well as installation, training, workflow configuration and proofing.
DGC has been fully approved by Pantone, which Marks worked closely with in the development of Hexachrome.
"Hexachrome is highly successful when implemented successfully. Theres a real shortage of Hexachrome knowledge in the marketplace and DGC aims to inform the market, while demystifying the process," said Marks.
Contact: 020 8361 2055.
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