
Originally Posted by
Katedesign
If you designed them in Pantone colours and then had them printed in CMYK the colours could be very different. You should get yourself a Pantone guide (buy a Bridge guide - which gives Pantone and its equivalent in CMYK). Colours will also print slightly differently on different stocks (which is why Pantone guides come in gloss and matt) If you want specific colours then you need to use Pantones - which is where YOUR job is printed in the colours YOU specify and not printed with lots of other peoples jobs. Obviously this will cost more - but you shouldn't be disappointed.
Nagging design faults? Your problem!
I can give you a quote for the print in Pantones if you require. PM me.