Here at Cubic Promote, we just love all things creative, interesting, different and of course PANTONE. Itrefers to a specific shade within the Pantone Matching System (PMS), a standardized color space used in various industries such as graphic design, printing, fashion, and product manufacturing. The PMS allows for accurate color identification, matching, and communication across different mediums and materials, ensuring color consistency.

 

  • Pantone colors provide color consistency, effective communication, a wide color range, etc.
  • The "Milktone" series is a collection of milkshake recipes inspired by Pantone colors.
  • These Pantone-inspired milkshakes demonstrate how the Pantone Matching System can be utilized in unique ways.

Each Pantone color is represented by a unique number and sometimes a name, making it easy to reference and reproduce accurately. For example, Pantone 186 C is a specific shade of red. The PMS includes thousands of distinct colors, each with its own code, which helps designers and manufacturers maintain color accuracy and consistency throughout their projects.

If Pantone did Milkshakes

Why Pantone?

Choosing Pantone on promotional giveaways offers several advantages for designers, manufacturers, and other professionals working with color. Here are some key reasons to use Pantone colors:

  1. Color consistency: The Pantone Matching System (PMS) provides a standardized method for identifying and reproducing colors, which helps ensure color consistency across different materials, mediums, and production runs.

  2. Effective communication: By using Pantone colors, designers can communicate their color choices more accurately to clients, printers, and manufacturers, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and errors.

  3. Wide color range: The PMS includes thousands of distinct colors, allowing designers to find the perfect hue for their projects. This extensive selection also makes it easier to match brand colors or other specific shades.

  4. Global recognition: Pantone is recognized and used worldwide, making it an ideal choice for international projects and collaborations. Using Pantone colors can help ensure that your design's colors appear consistent, no matter where they are produced or viewed.

  5. Industry standards: Many industries, including graphic design, fashion, and packaging, have adopted Pantone colors as their standard, making it essential for professionals in these fields to be familiar with and use the PMS.

 

Whilst browsing through the realms of Pinterest during my morning coffee, I stumbled across these ingenious digital creations. Named Simply: Milktone. As the recipes are in French, we've translated them for your ease :)

MILKTONE 579C - KIWI MILKSHAKE

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Ingredients to Blend:

3 Kiwis
25cl of Milk
1/2 a Banana5 Ice Cubes

MILKTONE 1355C - PEACH & APRICOT

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Ingredients to Blend:

5 Apricots
1 Juicy Peach
25cl of Milk
1/2 a Banana
5 Ice Cubes

MILKTONE 701C - RASPBERRY

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Ingredients to Blend:

1 Punnet of Raspberries
25cl of Milk
1 Banana
5 Ice Cubes

MILKTONE 7418C - STRAWBERRY

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Ingredients to Blend:

10 Strawberries
25cl of Milk
1/2 a Banana
5 Ice Cubes

MILKTONE 695C - CHERRY

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Ingredients to Blend:

400g of Cherries (no pips)
25cl of Milk
1 Banana
5 Ice Cubes

MILKTONE 5205C - BLUEBERRY

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Ingredients to Blend:

1 Punnet of Blueberries
25cl of Milk
1 Banana
5 Ice Cubes

 

MILKTONE 7401C - MANGO & PINEAPPLE

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Ingredients to Blend:

1/2 of a small pineapple
1 Juicy Mango
25cl of Milk
1/2 a Banana
5 Ice Cubes

 

MILKTONE 4655C - CHOCOLATE MINT

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Ingredients to Blend:

2 scoops of Mint Ice Cream
2 Scoops of Chocolate Ice Cream
A few sprigs of mint
25cl of Milk

Takeaway

Cubic Promote showcases the benefits of using Pantone colors in creative projects, highlighting their versatility and usefulness. They also present a fun series of "Milktone" recipes, which are milkshake recipes inspired by various Pantone colors, demonstrating the influence of Pantone in everyday life.