Contrasting Pantone Colors and Financial Disclosures
In this blog post I am going to do something that might seem a bit odd, but I think you might find this contrasting of pantone colors and financial reports helpful in understanding digital financial disclosures. Please read to the end; trust me, this will make sense. Pantone is somewhat of a universal standardized "color language" that ensures a specific color looks exactly the same, no matter who is producing that color or where in the world they are. The Pantone Matching System (PMS), is a proprietary color naming system used in a variety of industries, such as graphic design, fashion design, product design, printing, and manufacturing. By giving each color a name and a number and standardizing the colors, manufacturers can all refer to the Pantone system color name or number to make sure colors match without direct contact with one another. The idea behind the PMS is to allow designers to "color match" specific colors when a design enters production stage, re...