Triangle Colorscale Introduced in UK
Colour Confidence Press Release
Take it as Red that the Triangle Colorscale will give you the hue you need
An invaluable tool for graphic designers who specify colours for four-colour process print - 300g Silk stock paper provides a high quality finish and durable format
Birmingham UK, 10th October, 2005 - Colour Confidence, the leading independent colour management specialists, have today been announced as UK distributor of the new Triangle Colorscale.
The Triangle Colorscale is the most efficient CMYK colour scale ever; enabling designers and print specifiers to identify the colour they want with a minimum of fuss. It represents great value priced at just £99.00/€149.00 ex. VAT, and is available now from www.colourconfidence.com
Presented in a user-friendly triangular spiral-bound book, the Triangle Colorspace System offers a combination of the perceptual and the classic printing ink scales, giving you the best of both worlds, an intuitive way of finding the colour you are looking for and an easy interpretation of how to get it printed on paper. With more than 17,000 colours the Triangle Colorscale provides designers with the broadest choice of colours for the perfect design.
The Colorscale consists of three chapters of colour swatches with corresponding CMYK Euroscale percentages. Each section has easy-access tabs for speedy selection of the exact hue you need, and includes the whole colour ring in these combinations:
Magenta + Yellow + Black
Cyan + Magenta + Black
Cyan + Yellow + Black
A separate swatch book of Pastel colours is also included. This handy 37-page book offers over 880 pastel shades with the corresponding CMYK colour combination.
“We have seen the demand for reference publications grow over the past year and during that time Pantone have reinforced their position as market leader and industry standard. At Colour Confidence we are always looking for products that provide our discerning customers with a choice; this ingenious new product not only compliments our existing range of colour management solutions perfectly, but provides an alternative to the incumbent Pantone system.“Commented Geoffrey Clements, Managing Director, Colour Confidence.