I’ve had a love for neon ever since I can remember—back in the late 80s I outfitted myself almost entirely in DayGlo colors. So ever since I got my set of Pantone Plus books, I’ve been dying to incorporate some of the new fluorescent inks (the range of available colors is pretty huge) into a project. In celebration of that, here are a few print pieces that use neon inks to their fullest potential. Click on each image to get to the original.
Courtney
<p>Courtney is the founder of Design Work Life and <a href="http://seamlesscreative.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Seamless Creative</a>, a small design studio she runs with her husband Brian. She now splits her time between developing brand identities for small businesses and soaking up (and passing along) as much inspiration as she possibly can.
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