Showcased Work: Pantone Book Project


June 19th, 2009

Pantone Booklet by Shelby White

The latest and first piece showcased is a proposed booklet for Pantone. This book is aimed at the mid-level designer looking to learn more about using and understanding the Pantone Matching System. The book was done as a project for an electronic print production class and has no relation with Pantone except of course for the information regarding the use of Pantones.

The most interesting part of building this book was learning about all of the different guide systems and how the numbering system works. I believe this book would be a great tool for designers trying to expand their knowledge on using the Pantone systems.


Pantone Booklet by Shelby White

Pantone Booklet by Shelby White

Pantone Booklet by Shelby White


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8 Responses to “Showcased Work: Pantone Book Project”

  1. Pretty. Dude. Again, I am so stoked that you posted your work. TOP NOTCH. Kudos for days. Do I need a brand? I DO know that I need a t shirt. How do I get sponsored?

  2. Do you need a brand, ha!

    You do need a tshirt and I’m working on getting some new ones made.

  3. Jeff Toll says:

    Great post Shelby! I can def agree with these colors of the year!

  4. Greg says:

    Looks sweet dude!

  5. I remember when you told me you were working on this for class. I’ve just got around to reading the post for the first time, and I have to tell you that I am very impressed with this piece of work. The typography is fantastic. Good work.

  6. Vince says:

    Looks great bro! good job

  7. Koji Minami says:

    Looks awesome brah! I like all the varied type weights, defines visual hierarchy and adds visual interest, cool format too. I’m excited to see whatever you’ve got cooking up next..

  8. I know this is a print project – but I’d love to read it! Any chance of a PDF?


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