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Encyclopedia > Panton

Panton is the name of multiple places:

  • Pantón is a municipality of northwestern Spain.
  • Panton, Lincolnshire

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Pantone Color Guides: book, books, charts, matching system, and colors (163 words)
Pantone Color Guides: book, books, charts, matching system, and colors
Fashion and Apparel Designers --Find Pantone Fashion and home color guides, color specifiers, color selectors and swatch books on our Pantone textiles page.
PANTONE® and other Pantone, Inc. trademarks are the property of Pantone, Inc.
Wired 10.10: Living Color (1088 words)
Pantone's system ensures that 16-1359 Orange Peel in Germany is identical to 16-1359 Orange Peel in Brazil, that an ad campaign launched on Madison Avenue color-matches the cell phones manufactured in China.
But Pantone owns their names — or, more specifically, their designated numbers and spectro-photometric descriptions.
And that's what Pantone sells, to designers of every kind and a thousand ink licensees in 65 countries — a standard reference, in the form of $3,600 cotton-swatch binders, $150 fan decks, and $300 chip books.
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