4-14-22 full back: final proof
This is the final proof for the back print. Before we move to the final phase, please confirm as shown:
There was no Pantone reference with the art, only CMYK. The ink shown here is the color Traffic Green. It's what we're thinking is the right color. There is really no other options but I'd like to confirm this is the vision.
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safety committee tees
safety green
Three things to note:
1-] Safety Colors are 50% polyester and as such, they tend to suffer a little from dye migration. That means the white ink might eventually tint a little yellow after heat cycles (dryer).
2.] A big white patch of ink is often considered less than desirable from a comfort standpoint. It can make the shirt a little uncomfortable (hot and sweaty). There might be a way to achieve the same 'pop' on the back with out the large patch of ink.
3.] We could eliminate some ink on the blue shirt by getting rid of the navy outline (which will barely show and might even look a little odd against the royal). We'd also use the blue of the shirt to show thru the white for the lettering.
1-] Safety Colors are 50% polyester and as such, they tend to suffer a little from dye migration. That means the white ink might eventually tint a little yellow after heat cycles (dryer).
2.] A big white patch of ink is often considered less than desirable from a comfort standpoint. It can make the shirt a little uncomfortable (hot and sweaty). There might be a way to achieve the same 'pop' on the back with out the large patch of ink.
3.] We could eliminate some ink on the blue shirt by getting rid of the navy outline (which will barely show and might even look a little odd against the royal). We'd also use the blue of the shirt to show thru the white for the lettering.