The Pantone Colour Inspiration/2007 features 56 new spot colours for graphic designers, brand managers, ad agencies and printers.
The guide is based on Pantone’s annual forecast for the home furnishing industry, ‘Pantone View Home 2007’.
The new colours were specially formulated for offset printing and are divided into eight colour palettes of seven colours each.
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