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Rainbow Ink
Friday, August 12th, 2011

The Good, the bad and the Ugly
The Good, the bad and the Ugly
Have your ever walked by a yard sign and completely overlooked it because you couldn’t read what it said? All of us have done it, and you think to yourself, “Why even have the sign up?” Color combinations are a large portion of what can make your yard signs, spinner signs, and banners valuable. Even though the rainbow is beautiful and has all the colors under the sun, one should not think that their sign should appear as a rainbow. Below we have color combinations that will make your customers stop and read and others that will have them just walking on past.
Good:
- Blue and yellow on white material
- Red and blue ink together
- One single Ink Color on white material
- Good Primary Ink colors: Navy Blue, Blue, Forest Green, Green, Burn Orange, Orange, Red, Maroon, Purple, Brown, Black
- Good Contrast Ink colors: light blue, teal, light green, yellow, pink, grey, white (only an ink color on yellow material. Doesn’t cost extra on white material)
Bad:
- Pink on yellow material
- Light green on yellow material
- Purple on yellow material
- Navy Blue on Black inks on any material
- Purple on Black inks on any material
- Forest green on black inks
- Light blue as primary ink color (supposed to be a contrast color)
These are just a few of the main color combinations you have to take into consideration when you buy signs. We all know that it is important to stay as close to your companies colors as possible, however sometimes on a sign your company colors just don’t say what they need to say. If you have the right color combinations (even if they are not the company colors) your sign can make a stand and stand out from all the other signs with great color combinations!!!
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Rainbow Ink blots.
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Into the Rainbow $17.16 Into the Rainbow |
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Rainbow $7.55 Rainbow |
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At the Rainbow $29.43 At the Rainbow |
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Color Explosion Rainbow rainbow pack $8 A rainbow of color explodes magically from the paper Crayola Color Explosion lets you create wild multicolored effects with a single color-reveal marker. The unique clear-ink marker works only with the black Color Explosion paper, revealing hidden colors for amazing designs.The Color Explosion Rainbow set includes a 20-page black tablet with Rainbow Color Reveal, three Color Reveal markers, stencil sheet and a resealable storage bag. Recommended for kids ages 6 and up. |
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Ready2Learn Washable Ink Stamp Pads rainbow $6.62 The ink in these stamp pads washes off hands, fingers, rubber stamps, most (but not all) hard surfaces, and many (but not all) fabrics with the use of soap and water. The nontoxic ink is acid free, dries quickly, and is ASTM D4236 certified.Stamp pads are jumbo size for small hands and measure approx. 6 in. across. They are sold individually and in sets.The 6 in 1 Rainbow Pad includes wedges of blue, green, red, yellow, pink, and orange in the same 6 in. round format.The Primary Kit contains red, blue, green, and yellowThe Seasonal Kit contains purple, pink, orange, and black |
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Ink $15.55 Ink |
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The Ink $10.56 The Ink |