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ViewSonic Announces Exclusive Partnership with Pantone, "ColorPro Talks - The Power of Colour"

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ViewSonic, a leading global provider of visual solutions, and Pantone, the world-leading authority on colour, have partnered up to launch a series of events titled ColorPro Talks - The Power of Colour. This exclusive collaboration will feature industry experts and colour specialists who will share insights into the importance of colour, light, and contrast in creative work. The in-person event will take place in London, United Kingdom, on 9 September 2021, and will be broadcast online on 19 September 2021, those who are interested can visit the registration site and sign up to participate.

"ViewSonic ColorPro has always been committed to creating intuitive tools with high colour performance. Colour has the power to move and affect us and ColorPro sees its importance for creatives, designers, and artists," says Oscar Lin, Head of Monitor Business Unit at ViewSonic. "We are pleased and proud to be working with Pantone to host the ColorPro Talks events. We hope to provide creators precise colour insights and inspire people all around the world to further evolve their creative process."



"We are excited to build upon our collaboration efforts with ViewSonic to deliver accurate, reliable colour for creators and artists all around the world. For Pantone, the ColorPro Talks events are a great opportunity to engage with and educate designers and creatives," says Iain Pike, Director of Licensing at Pantone. "With the increased popularity of Pantone Colors as a means to clearly communicate creative intent, Pantone is delighted to work with ViewSonic to evaluate and license ViewSonic's ColorPro VP2768a model as Pantone Validated."

The second session of ColorPro Talks, taking place in London, United Kingdom, will showcase acclaimed photographer Dan Rubin, the creator of Apple's 'Meet the iPhone Photographer' event series and co-founder of The Photographic Journal, Kate O'Neill, a visual artist and co-founder of The Photographic Journal, and Edward Hattenberger, a Colour Scientist at X-Rite Pantone. Creative enthusiasts and budding artists can learn about tips and tricks on managing colour accuracy, and how to use Pantone Matching System to express thoughts through colour.

Participants will be able to take part in an exclusive lucky draw. The winners will have a chance to get limited-edition Pantone goodies or a Pantone-Validated ViewSonic ColorPro VP2768a monitor.

Pantone and ViewSonic have co-hosted the inaugural ColorPro Talks event in the United States of America on 25 May 2021. The US-based event featured Cliff Cramp, a world-renowned veteran illustrator and visual artist, who has worked on concept pieces for Disney and Star Wars. He shared his expertise on how colour influences design, and why accuracy in colour matters.

Visit the event site for more details by clicking here.

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