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Color-Logic announces interactive webinar tutorials

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West Chester, OH - Color-Logic has announced an ongoing series of interactive webinar tutorials to broaden understanding of the Color-Logic Process Metallic Color System and to demonstrate the ease with which metallic special effects can be achieved.  Announcing the webinar series, Color-Logic Chief Technology Officer Richard Ainge commented: "Although graphic designers and printers can easily use the Color-Logic system to achieve dramatic metallic effects, many still see printing metallics as a complex process with uncertain results.  Our new 30-minute interactive webinars quickly and clearly demonstrate how the Color-Logic system eliminates difficulty printing metallics.  Included in the program are details on how to achieve dimensional and watermark metallic special effects using the Dimensional-FX and Watermark-FX features included in the design software.  The webinars are scheduled to ensure convenience for graphic designers and printers in both Eastern and Western hemispheres."

Printers and graphic designers may register for the Color-Logic interactive webinar tutorials at www.color-logic.com.  Custom, private tutorials are available at a nominal charge.

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 special 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.

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