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Pantone GOE System

Manufacturer - PANTONE

Price £ 401.85    (£ 342.00 exc. VAT )


PANTONE - Pantone GOE System

Description

A new vision of colour from inspiration to application

A new vision of colour from inspiration to application, the PANTONE Goe System provides an extended range of 2,058 chromatically-arranged solid colours. Colors are easy to locate and specify using the GoeGuide™, adhesive-backed GoeSticks™ or myPANTONE™ palettes software. Create, archive and share colour palettes using professional printed or digital palette cards.

Product features

The complete system includes:

PANTONE GoeGuide coated, portable fan guide used to select, specify and communicate the 2,058 solid Goe Colors
PANTONE GoeSticks coated, adhesive-backed Goe specification chips with palette experimentation playground and professional palette cards
myPANTONE palettes, software for colour selection and palette creation
GoeCube sculpture for housing and display of Goe components
myPANTONE Web community for viewing and posting colour palettes

Features

Wide gamut of 2,058 solid colors
Ink mixing formulas and RGB values
Chromatically arranged colour families
Ten Mixing Bases used to create Goe Colors
Colours printed with uniform ink film thicknesses using inks receptive to coatings
Intuitive naming system
Printed publications, digital and Web components
Colour selection and palette building tools
Compatible with the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM®

Benefits

Expanded range of solid colours choices
Easy to locate desired colours by chromatic arrangement or number
Inks are easily controlled onpress for improved colour matching
Colour data provided enables recreation onpress, onscreen or the Web
Provides professional tools for colour presentation
Guide, chips or software formats offer flexible colour selection options
Saves time when using auto-generated or Web-posted colour palettes
Expanded colour choices when selecting from both the Goe and PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM

System Requirements

Release Date: Wednesday, 31st October 2007