Pantone Matching System (PMS)



What is the Pantone Colour Structure?

Every day, over 11 million designers and colour dissension maker work with Pantone to screened, convey and accept colour in design,

We have two colour classifications. Which Pantone Colour is right for you?

We  arrange nearly 5100 Pantone Colours into two classification one for print & packaging and other for Industrial Product Design.
Why? Every  system is arrange to showcase marketplace-symbolic colours Fashion and Apparel designers essential more whites, blacks, Red, Green and neutrals in their colour palette, while print pre-press and packaging designers essential colours that will POP on shelf.
The presentation of colours can change based on the material, paper, cotton, plastic on which it is produced. In fact, some colours are not feasible at all on a certain material. That’s why we set-up colors into two systems – to arrange that the colours included are feasible and reproduce based on the materials used.

The Pantone Graphic System for print and packaging available in paper format Pantone Matching System PMS, Pantone Formula Guide The Pantone Fashion,  and Textile System for available format in Textile Pantone TPG, Pantone TCX, Coating and Pigments, Plastics.





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