When selecting colors for your brochure, you are never limited to simple spot color. It has become so easy to create a tint or shade (printers refer to it as a screen) that a breathtaking range of color options have opened up. A single ink color can be scattered into a hundred shades (more, actually) to provide dimension, contrast and visual interest. If these shades are then blended with the shades of a second color, ...
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