PANTONE SkinTone Guide
Just a few of the many uses The PANTONE SkinTone Guide…
BEAUTY
Matching and coordinating cosmetics to skin color.
FASHION
Bring skin color into the mix when developing colors and palettes for design and producing accessories, foundation garments and intimates.
PRODUCT DESIGN
Develop and control natural skin tones for toys and a variety of products and accessories
PHOTOGRAPHY
Easily match skin tones for accurate photo editing and retouching.
PRINTING/PACKAGING/GRAPHIC DESIGN
Provides quality control standards for consistent and appealing skin tone reproduction.
MEDICAL
Useful for creating baseline color standards for restorative and cosmetic surgery and prosthesis manufacture.
The PANTONE SkinTone Guide Numbering System
Each PANTONE SkinTone number is comprised of a four-digit alpha numeric number. The first two positions reflect the hue or undertone of the skin. The second two positions represent the tone or lightness and darkness of the skin.
110 colors numbered from 1Y01 SP to 4R15 SP
Each color is identified by a unique PANTONE Number that represents both the tone and the undertone of the color
Large-size swatch with central aperture for easy color evaluation and matching
Reverse of swatch has mock perforation to allow color to be shared
Digital values available in PANTONE COLOR MANAGER Software
Includes color index
Colors were developed to present the best color match when evaluated under D65 (Daylight 6500K) lighting
Benefits
Wide and subtle range of human skin tones, for optimal inspiration and matching
Provides a standard for communicating skin tones accurately across your workflow
Large swatch with aperture makes visualization and matching easy and accurate
Compatible with today’s digital workflows – colors easily updated in leading design applications
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