Something I do from time to time is to print onto color vinyl, for example:
I have a local college that needs some vehicle door vinyl that has small copy with thin strokes,
very hard to weed and not clean looking on printed and laminated white vinyl.
What I do is use cut vinyl that is the closest color I have; in this case their copy is burgundy so
I used dark red. I print a gradient numbered bar (image below) from nothing to their color and find the spot that looks best.
The color is much more even and it's so much easier to weed.
I don't laminate because if the vinyl were to be scratched, or the ink fade, the dark red will blend in.
This wouldn't be practical with a logo with many different colors, but in this case it works great.
I have a local college that needs some vehicle door vinyl that has small copy with thin strokes,
very hard to weed and not clean looking on printed and laminated white vinyl.
What I do is use cut vinyl that is the closest color I have; in this case their copy is burgundy so
I used dark red. I print a gradient numbered bar (image below) from nothing to their color and find the spot that looks best.
The color is much more even and it's so much easier to weed.
I don't laminate because if the vinyl were to be scratched, or the ink fade, the dark red will blend in.
This wouldn't be practical with a logo with many different colors, but in this case it works great.