SK1NT
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The Large One said:Sort of.
It works on a similar principle to the paint swatches, but Pantone uses numbers rather than names. We use these swatch sticks well. A computer screen does not give an accurate colour match for the final print.
The vast majority of colour printing uses four colours: cyan, magenta, yellow and black (commonly abbreviated to CMYK). However, there are some shades and tones that you cannot get with these colours, so sometimes a ‘special’ colour is required - a Pantone. These are made up of a combination of different colour inks.
You will commonly find them on magazine covers where there is a really garish pink or orange title on the front.
ChapmansThe Saviour said:The ROZZERS.
Jam The Man said:The Motor Trade...
beorhthelm said:Recruiment agencies.
Bastards, the lot of them. Recently been job hunting, and they've got right on my tits. They cant seem to do somthing as simple as read your CV and so send you jobs that arnt remotely close to your skills. If i can program SQL id have it on my f***ing CV wouldnt i? Or they'll just edit your CV so you look a right tit in the interview as you dont know about stuff thats on "your" CV.
Then after an interview they want a full debriefing the second your out of the place, yet cant be arsed to give you any feedback if your not successfull. Thanks, your a great help.
Then when you *do* get a job offer, but your not sure about it, they start pitching what salary you could be on in a year or two if you take this fantastic oppurtunity? Eh? I after a job NOW not looking for what i'll be doing in 2 years time. Oh, and if the job is so great and going to be so great in 12 months, why dont they take the role instead of dicking about on half the salary trying to pimp me?