Color-Logic has announced that the number of different gold colors available in its basic Color-Logic license has been expanded from 25 to 55. For most jobs, its users will no longer find it necessary to stock gold inks or substrates or to match golds using trial or error.
Mark Geeves, director of Sales and Marketing at the company, discussing the palette expansion, said, “Many digital press manufacturers now offer silver and gold inks or toners to compliment their traditional CMYK inks or toners. But without Color-Logic, these presses are limited to a single gold color. Color-Logic licensees now can offer their customers 55 different gold options. These golds can be used as spot colors in designs and the many embellishment options available in the Color-Logic software. Perhaps even more important, digital press owners no longer need to waste precious production time swapping out silver ink or toner to run gold.”
Color-Logic has expanded its color palette for the users
The company develops color communication systems and software toolsets for various special effect printing applications. It provides brand owners, product managers, corporations, and their advertising agencies the ability to differentiate themselves and their clients with a simple print production process that yields dramatic results.
Color-Logic decorative effects utilize the existing workflows of printers and designers, yielding dynamic results without special equipment. It supports the value of print and works with designers and printers to enhance their printed media.
In 2024, we are looking at full recovery and growth-led investment in Indian printing
Indian Printer and Publisher founded in 1979 is the oldest B2B trade publication in the multi-platform and multi-channel IPPGroup. It created the category of privately owned B2B print magazines in the country. And by its diversification in packaging, (Packaging South Asia), food processing and packaging (IndiFoodBev) and health and medical supply chain and packaging (HealthTekPak), and its community activities in training, research, and conferences (Ipp Services, Training and Research) the organization continues to create platforms that demonstrate the need for quality information, data, technology insights and events.
India is a large and tough terrain and while its book publishing and commercial printing industry have recovered and are increasingly embracing digital print, the Indian newspaper industry continues to recover its credibility and circulation. The signage industry is also recovering and new technologies and audiences such as digital 3D additive printing, digital textiles, and industrial printing are coming onto our pages. Diversification is a fact of life for our readers and like them, we will also have to adapt with agility to keep up with their business and technical information needs.
India is one of the fastest growing economies in nominal and real terms – in a region poised for the highest change in year to year expenditure in printing equipment and consumables. Our 2024 media kit is ready, and it is the right time to take stock – to emphasize your visibility and relevance to your customers and turn potential markets into conversations.