Whats the difference between CMYK, RGB & PMS colors?
RGB is the mixture of red, green & blue light that creates colors on your computer screen or television. RGB combinations produce the widest color range. If you’re reading this on your computer screen, you’re reading RGB color. CMYK refers to the colors on a standard printer: cyan, magenta, yellow and black. These are the most commonly used colors in standard print jobs, and when combined, can reproduce a wide variety of colors. PMS stands for Pantone Matching System. PMS colors are used to achieve a specific color requirement. For example, if we create a logo for someone using a specific color of blue, by using PMS color we are guaranteed the blue will be printed the same every time.