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Video: natific x GMG Color
Link to Sourcing Journal’s Fireside Chat featuring Doug Bynum and Marc Levine discussing creating custom color references that can be printed on site in minutes (nSPIRE ColorCards)
Top dyehouse concerns
Erol Battal, a dyehouse manager based in Turkey, was kind enough to sit down with color industry pro Janet Best in Frankfurt earlier this year to discuss the challenges his teams have faced in the past and how they have been addressed to execute color more efficiently and accurately.
Why are white shades a challenge?
White is one of the most commercially used shades, and it is the most challenging to achieve.
Sustainability in Malaysia: Oceanic Fabric Mill
natific recently performed a Color Accreditation Program (CAP) certification at Oceanic Fabric Mill Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia. They have been supplying fabric to customers for over 40 years. We were excited to see and learn about all of the sustainability measures being taken at their facility. Additionally, we would like to congratulate Oceanic Fabric Mill on their first CAP!
Empowering Colorists Around the World
natific eServices help to empower color professionals to perform efficiently and at the highest level. Since we launched our eServices platform at the end of 2019, we have reached 2000 unique users across 41 countries!
What’s important to know about Feasibility?
Digital color enables faster processes, but the crucial parts remain: mill capabilities and color feasibility. While natific addresses both of these pieces, today we’re talking about feasibility.
What does an efficient color process look like?
Since 2008, natific has pioneered digital color and training solutions, simplifying color processes for brands and suppliers across the globe.
An efficient, sustainable color process looks like this:
“No lab dips need to be sent”
Today we would like to share about a longtime CAP supplier that has, between 2011 to now, certified 5 of their sites. Three were CAP certified for the first time this year, and two completed reCAPs.