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Color on Color

Two-color printing adds life to a printed piece without draining the budget. Now you can make those two colors work a little harder by using a technique called overprinting. Overprinting involves the layering of two ink colors to create a unique third color. By doing this you can create many new possibilities for creative design. Not only will this process intensify the colors you are already using, you can often achieve a third color at no additional printing costs to you. A quick glance at how to overprint: Shown here is an example of how you might use overprinting to achieve the effect of a third color. The color PMS 299 and PMS 233 overlap, producing a third color similar to PMS 268.



Color on Color: How Overprinting Two Colors Creates a New Third Color
by Richard S. Emery

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If you have never tried this technique, but have always been curious about its effectiveness, then this is the book for you. Complete with 464 color selections and 11 acetates, you can see for yourself how exciting combined colors can be. With over 183,744 possible color combinations, this book is sure to open your eyes to the world of color on color printing.

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