Whats different about spot vs. process colors?
Process color uses translucent CMYK inks laid on top of one another to fool your eye into seeing other colors. A spot color ink is a specially-mixed hue that is not made by combining two or more inks, but rather is a single ink of a specific color. Spot colors can be brighter or more saturated than process colors, or have special properties, such as metallic gold or fluorescent green. We use process colors in printing packaging, and spot colors when printing on-disc. Spot colors are available in package printing for an additional fee.