In Online Template Builder you can use Color Palettes to create multiple custom palettes that you can selectively utilize throughout your templates. Palettes can be made up of CMYK, RGB, Spot Colors, and Grayscale colors. Each text field within a template can be assigned to any one of the palettes you define. In addition, in Interactive Designer templates, you can allow users to select a solid background color from a palette you define.

 

There are two reasons why you might want to create a custom palette:

• To limit the colors a user is able to select to ink colors available in your particular printing process

• To provide users with a predefined list of colors to insure consistent design results. This may be due to corporate design guidelines or the desire to use aesthetically pleasing color combinations throughout the document.



Let’s walk through the process of creating a simple palette for a custom stamp:

1. Login to Online Template Builder and go to the Color Palettes tab.

 

2. Click “Add New Palette” and give your palette a name.

 

3. Now click “Add Color” and give it a name. Choose the appropriate tab and define your color.



In Online Template Builder you can use Color Palettes to create multiple custom palettes that you can selectively utilize throughout your templates. Palettes can be made up of CMYK, RGB, Spot Colors, and Grayscale colors. Each text field within a template can be assigned to any one of the palettes you define. In addition, in Interactive Designer templates, you can allow users to select a solid background color from a palette you define.

 

There are two reasons why you might want to create a custom palette:

• To limit the colors a user is able to select to ink colors available in your particular printing process

• To provide users with a predefined list of colors to insure consistent design results. This may be due to corporate design guidelines or the desire to use aesthetically pleasing color combinations throughout the document.

Let’s walk through the process of creating a simple palette for a custom stamp:

1. Login to Online Template Builder and go to the Color Palettes tab.

 

2. Click “Add New Palette” and give your palette a name.

 

3. Now click “Add Color” and give it a name. Choose the appropriate tab and define your color.

The four tab options are:

• CMYK: Enter the percentage of each color space in the C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow), and K (black) boxes.

• RGB: Select an RGB option from the color grid. Its hex code will appear in the box. Or, click the box that looks like transparency with a red line through it to set the color to white.

• Spot Colors: Enter the spot color's name in the "Spot name" box. In the C, M, Y, and K boxes, enter the color's CMYK values so that the color can be displayed on a monitor.

• Grayscale: Enter the percentage of gray.

For all four options, you can click "Preview" after entering the information to see a preview of the color.

Note that your palette can have a mixture of CMYK, spot, RGB, and grayscale colors.

 

4. After you have finished adding a color, click "Save."

 

5. After you have defined all the colors for that palette, click the “Add Palette” button below your color entries to save the palette in Online Template Builder.

 

6. Now you are ready to use the palette in a template. When defining a template, there are three places to set which palette(s) can be used.

• For each text field you can optionally specify which palette your client can use to select a text color. To use this option, select a palette from the "Color Palette" drop-down menu in a field's Format tab.


• For Interactive Designer templates where you have allowed your customer the ability to add additional text fields, you can specify which palette these new fields should utilize. To use this option, select a palette from the "Default color palette for new text" menu in the Interactive Options section of your template's Template Info area.


• For Interactive Designer templates, you can choose a color palette in the Background Files section of a template's Assets area to allow your customer to select a color from that palette as a solid background for the template. Be sure to place a checkmark in the "Allow solid color as background" box, as well as select the correct palette. Then click "Save Background Files Options."


7. After making any changes to your template, be sure to click "Commit Changes" in the template's Field Setup page.


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