From the picker, you can click the Color Libraries button on the right. (Usually, we append the choice of “book” to the existing palette.)Īnother approach is to go through a color picker-say, for example, by clicking the foreground color swatch in the Tools panel. Once you’ve created your basic art (and found out what the specifics are for the product branding colors), you can call up the correct library from the Swatches panel menu. It’s a copyright thing (the color plus the logo). But if you were creating an ad for these (or other) companies, you’d have to match the color EXACTLY. If I mention Coca-Cola, or John Deere, you can probably see the red or green in your mind’s eye. Many companies have what are called “product branding” standards: Official fonts, official colors, logos, and so on. They’re standard sets of colors anyone can use to make sure the viewer sees precisely the color they should. But they’re easy to bring into play, they’re very useful, and sometimes even necessary. Either they don’t know what these are, or they don’t know how to use them. Home | SkillForge Blog | How to Use Color Libraries in Photoshop How to Use Color Libraries in Photoshopįor some reason, a few people I’ve talked to seem a little uneasy about the Color Libraries.
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