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  1. PANTONE® USA | Color Solutions, Trends, Guides & Tools

    Recognized globally as a leading source of color expertise, Pantone Color Institute provides color insights and solutions; collaborating with our clients to strategically address color challenges …

  2. PANTONE® USA | About Pantone

    Pantone Standards are available both digitally and physically. Integrated workflow tools such as PantoneLIVE and Pantone Studio, ensure market-relevancy and color achievability as …

  3. Pantone Connect

    Refer to PANTONE Color publications to obtain actual physical color standards. This information is for personal and non-commercial use only subject to Terms of Use, which among other …

  4. PANTONE® USA | Pantone Connect

    Search thousands of Pantone Colors in more than a dozen libraries to find the exact colors you want. With new, trending colors added to our Pantone Matching System (PMS) and Fashion, …

  5. Pantone - Wikipedia

    The color palette uses Pantone's color research and trending and has more than 3,000 colors. In November 2015, Pantone partnered with Redland London to create a collection of bags …

  6. Pantone

    Pantone Color Guides & Devices. Physical Pantone Color Guide Details, Pantone Color Systems, Pantone Devices/Hardware

  7. PANTONE Colour Chart | www.PANTONE-colours.com

    This site displays a review of standard colors according the Pantone Colour Matching System. It is used in a variety of industries, primarily printing, though sometimes in the manufacture of …

  8. Pantone Colors Chart

    Pantone colors represent the global standard in color communication and inspiration across multiple industries. The Pantone Matching System (PMS) ensures consistent color …

  9. Free Online Pantone Colors Chart | Complete Color Collection

    Explore the comprehensive Pantone Colors Chart with over 2,000 colors for design professionals. Find exact color codes with HEX, RGB, and CMYK values.

  10. Columbia blue - Wikipedia

    Although Columbia blue is often identified with Pantone 292, the Philolexian Society first used it in the early 19th century, before the standardization of colors.

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