Multi Color Labels

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Most people think yellow and blue are self-evident colors; but to a label printer, those descriptions are insufficiently precise.

Multi-Color quickly gained recognition among some of the world's premier consumer product companies, quickly becoming an essential element in marketing programs for Campbell Soup Company, General Foods Corporation and Wm. Wrigley Company among many others.
Color Combinations

Color can be an extremely effective tool in communicating with customers. Different hues evoke various feelings and when combined can provide a powerful statement about your intentions or even encourage customer purchases. Understanding its symbolism is essential to crafting an eye-catching design.

This label uses a spring green and coral color scheme to evoke feelings of rejuvenation. This vibrant hue makes the label perfect for advertising a new product or event, while red and blue, both popular branding colors that convey confidence and trustworthiness, help complete this design.

Many facilities rely on industrial label printers to quickly, easily and affordably create labels and signs with multiple uses. Multi-color labels require printing in multiple colors; an industrial label printer makes this possible easily by allowing you to switch out printing ribbons based on what color is desired - making this option the ideal solution for facilities looking to print multi-colored labels.
Primary Colors

Color can be an invaluable way to draw customers in and create consistent branding; yet, it can be one of the hardest aspects to get just right given all of the factors which can alter its final result.label barcode thermal jeddah

Red, yellow and blue are the three primary colors; when mixed together they produce all other hues. To communicate precise hues digitally, a color wheel provides an effective method of conveying them.

Berlin and Kay categorization and ISCC-NBS system are two widely-used standardizations of color terms used in computer vision, but both contain several flaws which limit their practical application. To overcome these shortcomings, ABANICCO leveraged geometric analysis and fuzzy color theory to offer an unsupervised, robust and unbiased method for color classification and segmentation - its effectiveness demonstrated through various experiments using changing objects, color categories with uncertain boundaries and limited data sets.
Secondary Colors

Primary colors help users easily identify labels, and should be used frequently. Secondary hues act to highlight or complement primary hues while tertiary colors come from mixing secondary hues with primary ones - in other words orange, green and violet are examples.

Multi-Color reported losses of $4.4 million in April 1998, making it evident that something needed to change if they wanted their business to return to robust financial growth. While Multi-Color had made progress developing its in-mold labels, conventional label markets simply weren't large enough to support such expansion at this scale.

Facilities using industrial label printers can easily produce multi-color labels by swapping out ink ribbons. This process is quick, easy and affordable, making it an excellent solution for any facility. Furthermore, its longevity means these ribbons can last for many years ahead.
Free Press Proof

labels featuring specialty effects typically require a printed proof to see how they will appear, especially foil colors which vary based on product color - we've seen beautiful spirit labels become overwhelmed by caramel hues in glasses of whiskey or rum! Proofs also allow us to ensure your design includes everything necessary - we have seen many label orders come through missing elements like logos or barcodes!

Digital PDF proofs are provided free with most label orders, providing an accurate representation of their layout. Press proofs, available as an optional step for an additional fee, print directly from a printing press onto actual label material - with dielines to display their size and shape so you can test them on sample containers before purchasing your labels. Please contact your customer service rep for pricing of press proofs.

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