Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on June 03, 2017, 10:34:06 PMQuote from: The Edge on June 03, 2017, 10:06:56 PMIt would be great if it is actually claret and blue not the nasty purpley colour we so often end up with. Yep. Last season my wife's friend and her American boyfriend visited us during a televised Villa away game. The American fella knew nothing about our football and hadn't seen a Villa kit before in his life. He said to me; " So you're supporting the team in the purple, right?" In fairness, even wearing the proper shade of claret, what non-football fan would use that word to describe our colours?
Quote from: The Edge on June 03, 2017, 10:06:56 PMIt would be great if it is actually claret and blue not the nasty purpley colour we so often end up with. Yep. Last season my wife's friend and her American boyfriend visited us during a televised Villa away game. The American fella knew nothing about our football and hadn't seen a Villa kit before in his life. He said to me; " So you're supporting the team in the purple, right?"
It would be great if it is actually claret and blue not the nasty purpley colour we so often end up with.
I do wonder who's decision it is or was to change or approve what is clearly a much different shade of claret and blue, and for what reason.
As ever, it's not difficult. Straight from the brand guidelines.Any creative studio worth its salt would get a proof or sample back for approval.
Quote from: exigo on June 05, 2017, 12:43:23 PMAs ever, it's not difficult. Straight from the brand guidelines.Any creative studio worth its salt would get a proof or sample back for approval.Hmmm,Or follow this link to see how many alternatives come up when you type in Claret...https://www.pantone.com/color-finder?q=claretOr this one to see what happens if you use their colour selector thingy..https://www.pantone.com/color-finder?q=%239A4741
A lasting memory for me of the late seventies shirts, was how dark they turned when wet. Awesome.
It'll probably be nothing like this but this is along the lines of what I'd like to see.Excuse the standard I'm not artist in anyway and that's the best I could do hahaha
Quote from: Drummond on June 05, 2017, 04:09:09 PMQuote from: exigo on June 05, 2017, 12:43:23 PMAs ever, it's not difficult. Straight from the brand guidelines.Any creative studio worth its salt would get a proof or sample back for approval.Hmmm,Or follow this link to see how many alternatives come up when you type in Claret...https://www.pantone.com/color-finder?q=claretOr this one to see what happens if you use their colour selector thingy..https://www.pantone.com/color-finder?q=%239A4741You're missing the point. There's an exact Pantone colour 229; it will have versions that are colour-matched to different types of stock, coated paper, uncoated paper etc to give a consistent best match. I'm a creative director, I know how this stuff works. And believe me, it's really not difficult – and if there's any doubt for when a job goes to the printers, factories or wherever, you simply ask for a proof to be signed off.