pantone / cmyk
pantone / cmyk
Out of context: Reply #6
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If it is NEVER going to printed as a Spot colour - convert the colours to CMYK. But bear in mind that if someone DOES need to print it in Spots - your client will whinge/piss and moan at you.
Personally I always do Vector logos in 2 versions, 1 is a Pantone Spot version (using whatever corp. colours) and 1 is a CMYK version.