From the course: Logo Design: Techniques
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Spot, process, and web colors
Printing in four or full color would obviously be more expensive than printing in one or two colors. Even though these days, the difference between two color and four color printing is relatively small. and four color printing is relatively small. To cover all possible uses of your logo, To cover all possible uses of your logo, you should produce it in the following variants, you should produce it in the following variants, black and white, spot color, process color, and web color. So first of all, lets take a look at the black and white version. When I select this and then come to the color panel, we see that it's CMYK make up is just black. There's no cyan, there's no magenta, and there's no yellow. The spot color is chosen from a color book and your color books are accessible on the swatches panel and in this case, it's taken from the Pantone solid coated book where you can just type in the number that you want and then add that color…
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Color associations1m 57s
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Combining colors4m 3s
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Spot, process, and web colors2m 19s
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Recoloring artwork: Experiment with different color schemes4m 59s
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Converting process to spot color2m 53s
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Converting process to tints2m 6s
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Converting transparency to tints4m 47s
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