Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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We've been in business about 8 years now and in that time we've never had problems with customers saying that their finished product didn't match the colors on their design proof...until now.
Two weeks ago, I sent a proof over to a customer for some business cards with a background that is obviously very purple. However, when they got their cards they weren't happy with the color and said they thought they were going to be a dark navy blue. When I mentioned that the color on the design proof is clearly purple they said it did not look that way on their computer, nor on their cell phone. Rather, they said it looked like a dark navy, which they would have been very happy with.
Earlier today, the same thing happened. I sent a proof to the customer for some truck lettering that clearly shows a green gradient inside the lettering. However, the customer called me as soon as his sister dropped his truck off with him and said he thought it was going to be black. Purple showing up dark navy I can maybe wrap my head around, but a medium shade of green showing up as black? Come on...really?
I send all of my proofs as RGB jpegs so I don't see how these images can be that far off. I guess I'm going to have to add a disclaimer to the design proofs from now on that mentions that colors may not appear as they should depending on how you view them and maybe even suggest that they print them off on a home or office printer to get a better idea of the final color, or better yet, come to our shop to view them on our monitor as everything on our monitors prints more or less exactly how it appears on screen.
Has anyone else had issues like this with customers viewing proofs? If so, how did you deal with it? I've attached the images in question and I'd like to know how they appear on your monitor or phone. Any feedback would be great as this seems like a trend and I'm going to be sure to put a stop to the nonsense before it gets any more out of hand.
Two weeks ago, I sent a proof over to a customer for some business cards with a background that is obviously very purple. However, when they got their cards they weren't happy with the color and said they thought they were going to be a dark navy blue. When I mentioned that the color on the design proof is clearly purple they said it did not look that way on their computer, nor on their cell phone. Rather, they said it looked like a dark navy, which they would have been very happy with.
Earlier today, the same thing happened. I sent a proof to the customer for some truck lettering that clearly shows a green gradient inside the lettering. However, the customer called me as soon as his sister dropped his truck off with him and said he thought it was going to be black. Purple showing up dark navy I can maybe wrap my head around, but a medium shade of green showing up as black? Come on...really?
I send all of my proofs as RGB jpegs so I don't see how these images can be that far off. I guess I'm going to have to add a disclaimer to the design proofs from now on that mentions that colors may not appear as they should depending on how you view them and maybe even suggest that they print them off on a home or office printer to get a better idea of the final color, or better yet, come to our shop to view them on our monitor as everything on our monitors prints more or less exactly how it appears on screen.
Has anyone else had issues like this with customers viewing proofs? If so, how did you deal with it? I've attached the images in question and I'd like to know how they appear on your monitor or phone. Any feedback would be great as this seems like a trend and I'm going to be sure to put a stop to the nonsense before it gets any more out of hand.