
In 1963 Pantone created the Pantone Matching System (PMS), providing a standard, universal language for the colors used by marketers, designers, printers and anyone else looking for consistent and faithful color reproduction. Since then, the PMS has become a part of every designer’s toolbox.
Now Pantone and Cryptozoic are hoping to become a staple of game nights everywhere with Pantone: The Game. Inspired by Pantone’s color chips, the game is a little bit like charades— players take turns as “The Artist,” arranging color swatches in shapes representing a famous person or character. The other players take turns guessing who the character is, earning points for correct characters.


















