Pantone® Metallic Chips Book
655 Metallic Colours for Print and Packaging
Get access to 354 high-lustre and 301 traditional Metallic Spot Colors in this new comprehensive metallic colour book. The Pantone® Metallic Chips Book, now updated with 54 brand-new market-relevant metallic colours, makes it easy to share, compare, and reference colours on the go with its compact, portable design. Perforated, removable paper chips enable easy sharing and transporting, and the built-in Paper Chip Saver ensures easy organisation and storage of loose chips. This comprehensive collection of high-quality, reliable metallic colour chips is ideal for projects like packaging, logos, branding, signage, marketing materials, and more. Get inspired by rich yet economical colour options that are easy to use, specify, and amplify for luxurious and dynamic results.
Features
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Single-volume, three-ring binder-style desktop set
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Includes a Paper Chip Saver for easy loose chip organisation and storage
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Includes both Packaging and Graphics metallic spot colours as perforated, removable paper chips
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Each page provides seven Pantone® colours with six individual 3 cm x 2 cm chips each
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Printed on commonly used paper stock: 100lb (148 gsm) coated Colors
Colours
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Complete collection of impactful and refined metallic colours for creating noteworthy designs
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354 high-lustre, durable packaging and 301 traditional metallic spot colours
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Removable chips have three-sided colour bleed for comparing and evaluating colour combinations
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Colour examples are shown with gloss aqueous and speciality coatings
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Each colour is displayed with coordinating numbers
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Colours are arranged chromatically, with indexes at the centre and back of the book indicating the numeric location
Application
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Ideal for packaging, logos, branding, signage, security applications and marketing materials
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Packaging Metallics are easy to coat and print without loss in lustre, tarnishing, leafing or blemishing
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Broadens and complements the traditional spot colour palette (as found in Formula Guide)
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Use for palette development, colour communication, specification and production
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Replacement chip pages are sold separately for when colours run out