Pantone® Solid Chips | Coated & Uncoated | Incl. 294 new colors
Solid Chips | Coated & Uncoated
Shareable, versatile color for graphics and print
294 new trend colors added!
Pantone Solid Chips books make it easy to view, share, and reference any Pantone Spot color in chip format. Designers and decision makers can use the removable paper chips for mood board and palette development, specifying on product sketches, communicating color to clients, or bringing along to press checks.
Perforated paper chips of all 2,161 Pantone Spot colors in our Formula Guide
Use at all stages of the design workflow, from inspiration, to stakeholder approval, to quality control
Chips books are ring-bound to accommodate replacement pages
Includes Paper Chip Savers for keeping loose chips organized
Format
Two-volume desktop reference with removable paper chips
Comes with two Paper Chip Savers for easy organization and storage of loose chips
Each page provides up to seven Pantone Colors with six individual 1.2” x 0.8” chips per color
Printed on the most commonly used paper stock weights (100 lb coated and 80 lb uncoated)
Color
294 new, trend- and market-relevant graphics colors added
Includes 2,161 total spot colors - the largest color gamut in the Pantone Graphics system
Enhanced printing process for improved color accuracy
Colors arranged in chromatic format, with new color pages marked at top corners and integrated throughout the books
Each color displayed with its corresponding number or name
Removable chip format has three-sided color bleed, most ideal when evaluating color
Index in the front of the books provide the numeric location for each color
Tolerance aim <2dE to our master standard data
Application
Provides Pantone Spot colors in the easiest format for building palettes and mood boards, and for color specification, sharing, and evaluation
Add Replacement Chip Pages when colors run out (sold separately)
Bring Color to Life, Digitally
Learn how Pantone® Extension for Adobe Creative Cloud allows you to take your physical Pantone colors into your digital workflow through Adobe® Creative Cloud (InDesign®, Photoshop®, and Illustrator®).