The PMS (Pantone Matching System) color for the Facebook logo is PMS 286 C. This shade of blue is used consistently in their branding and is recognized worldwide. It is a vibrant blue that conveys trust and reliability, aligning with Facebook's brand identity.
PMS 158
I believe it is red and white.
When making a brand logo, you should maintain consistency, orientation, and equal prominence for a professional looking logo. Also, provide a variation of color so that the logo does not blend in with the background. Never underline your logo in any color. These are a few guidelines to follow when choosing a brand logo.
The yellow color on the MasterCard logo represents prosperity and wealth. The bright red color on the logo represent vitality. Both are meant to show how loyal the company is towards it's customers.
There are many colors that are considered good for a logo. Examples of colors that are considered good for a logo are bright colors such as yellow, blue, and red.
PMS 158
PMS-300
The correct color is Pantone 299c
Pantone Matching System (PMS) 298 U (uncoated stock)
The short answer is that there is no corresponding PMS color. Color in business is intellectual property. Most corporate colors have their own specific colors which are, in fact, trademarked. If Facebook used a PMS color, they would be liable to pay Pantone for the use, I'm an Ink Technician, not a lawyer, so don't ask me how that plays out in court. Facebook's blue color is as identifiable as the lower-case "F", and I'm sure anyone contracted to do print work for them has "Facebook blue" or "Match Blue" written on the job order. The closest PMS color in my book is 2727. I would probably decrease the white to about half of what you'd use to get the 2727. Hope that helps.
I believe it is red and white.
blue,red and white
PMS 294 and PMS 199
The Chase Manhattan Bank logo primarily uses the PMS color 286 C, which is a shade of blue. This vibrant blue is often associated with trust and professionalism, aligning with the bank's branding. Additionally, the logo may include a secondary color, typically white, to enhance visibility and contrast.
The right color for the blue on the new logo of pepsi is Pantone 2945C
a dark brown colorPepsi's color is dark brown.
I believe the Pantone is 129C. But that's just from taking an online sample.