It should come as no surprise that tradesmen (and women) of all industries nearly are turning to the digital world for inspiration, advice for difficult projects or even tips and best practices for running their businesses.
Over the past several months, companies have capitalized on this trend and developed innovative online tools that are designed to serve as resources for their end users and engagement tools that put their brands in front of key influencers.
Several weeks ago we highlighted three new iPhone applications for architects and interior designers, and we also talked about how more DIYers are turning to their mobile devices for help with their home improvement projects. Today, we’re happy to share that Pantone is joining the bandwagon with the launch of their new iPhone Color Studio on the Go.
According to bloggers at dexigner.com, “there has been a fundamental shift in the way designers work over the years – projects have become digitally driven and inspiration more spontaneous.” We couldn’t agree more!
To accommodate today’s modern designers, Pantone’s new iPhone application will give graphic, digital, multimedia, fashion, interior and industrial designers the freedom to capture, create and share PANTONE Color Palettes.
Dexigner.com explains that with the new myPANTONE app, “you can user your iPhone camera to extract colors from photos and email those colors to colleagues, clients or the nearest paint store. You can also convert the swatches right on your phone to application-ready swatch files for use in design applications including Adobe Creative Suite, CorelDraw and QuarkXPress.”
We can only imagine that this app will be hugely successful, but we’d love to hear your thoughts. Would you use this tool?
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