Pantone Tpx Color Guide ((free)) Today

stands for Textile Paper Extended .

: TPX colors are identified by a six-digit code (e.g., 18-1664 TPX ), where "TPX" indicates the color is printed on a paper substrate. The Evolution: TPX vs. TPG pantone tpx color guide

In 2015, Pantone transitioned the TPX line to to meet stricter environmental standards. stands for Textile Paper Extended

Use TPX for sketching, mood boards, and communicating color choices to factories. Use TCX when you need to see exactly how the color interacts with fabric texture or for final quality control. TPG In 2015, Pantone transitioned the TPX line

TPX colors can be converted to sRGB, Hex, or CMYK for screen design, but be warned: A bright neon TPX color might look dull on a computer monitor. Always use the Pantone Color Bridge guides if precise digital matching is required.

The TPX guide is typically organized in a fan deck format. Understanding how to navigate it saves time.