Susan,
If you don't have a marketing department or printing
department in your company, any art supply store
should have the complete set of Pantone color samples,
identified by code number. They are available as tear-off
ink samples on cards, much like paint samples from a
hardware store.
Bill Greaves
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Bilham [SMTP:rip@bilham.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 6:19 AM
To: PIUG-L@derwent.tecc.co.uk
Subject: Re: Pantone Codes for Describing the Colour of a Trade Mark
Susan,
Your marketing department should be able to help. They debate coulours
with printers to make your company's publicity materials. At least, that
is where I have found them in the past. Failing that, try a local
printer. Good luck.
Roger Bilham
In message <s8eb6ebd.083@marconi.com>, Susan Bates
<susan.bates@marconi.com> writes
>I have been asked to identify a list of Pantone Codes which can be used to
>describe the colours of a trade mark in an application. Does anyone know of a
>source of these, please. Many thanks.
>
>
>
>Susan Bates
>Marconi Intellectual Property
>Waterhouse Lane
>Chelmsford
>Essex CM1 2QX
>United Kingdom
>Tel: +44 (0)1245 275158
>Fax: +44 (0)1245 275469
>susan.bates@marconi.com
>
>
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