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Color-Logic Adds Chinese Language

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Color-Logic—developer of the Process Metallic Color System—has added Chinese language literature and technical documentation to the materials available to support licensed Color-Logic printers and graphic designers. Announcing the addition, Color-Logic Director of Operations and eCommerce Dave Bowden commented: “As brand managers move production and packaging overseas, we find that more and more Chinese printers are adopting the Color-Logic process. With the availability of Chinese language literature and technical documentation, our Chinese-speaking customers can enjoy the complete support already available to those speaking German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and English.”

 

Color-Logic develops color communication systems and software tool sets for a variety of special effect printing applications. Color-Logic provides brand owners, product managers, corporations, and their advertising agencies the ability to differentiate themselves and their clients with a simple print production process that yields dramatic results. Color-Logic decorative effects utilize the existing workflows of printers and designers, yielding dynamic results without the use of special equipment. Color-Logic supports the value of print and works with designers and printers to enhance their printed media. For more information, visit www.color-logic.com or call 513-258-0047.

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