And again...
Continuing to experiment with colour schemes on drug packs, a two-colour approach can work quite well. An 8 colour palette will give 64 pairs, although in practice this whittles down to about 30 usable variants.
So - keeping to 3-colour printing - that's one colour for text, two for the drug code and a tint of one of the others for the dose code. Seems to work pretty well - I was quite pleased with these.
(Apologies and trademark acknowledgement to GSK.)
Posted by Brian 1.1.04 [ page link ]
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