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WIN 1319 Promarker & Brushmarker Colour Chart promarker™ promarker brush™ 188 + 1 colour chart PRIMROSE SOFT LIME BUTTERCUP LEMON YELLOW CANARY TULIP YELLOW SUNFLOWER MUSTARD PASTEL YELLOW VANILLA OATMEAL SAFFRON Y919 Y828 Y417 Y747 Y657 Y367 Y337 Y156 O948 O949 O929 O628 O739 APRICOT HONEYCOMB GOLD AMBER PUMPKIN MANDARIN BRIGHT ORANGE ORANGE MANGO PEACH GINGER SOFT PEACH SUNKISSED PINK O538 O547 O555 O567 O467 O277 O177 R866 O248 O148 O136 O138 O228 LIPSTICK RED RUBY RED POPPY BERRY RED CRIMSON CARDINAL RED ANTIQUE PINK HOT PINK MAGENTA MULBERRY MAROON CERISE R576 R455 R666 R565 R665 R445 R244 R346 R365 M865 V865 M544 M647 CARMINE SALMON PINK COCKTAIL PINK DUSKY ROSE PASTEL PINK BABY PINK PALE PINK PALE BLOSSOM PINK CARNATION ROSE PINK BLOSSOM FUCHSIA PINK ORCHID R156 R547 R438 R327 R738 R228 R519 M419 M328 M727 M428 M137 V528 LAVENDER LILAC BLUEBELL CORNFLOWER BLUE PEARL PLUM AMETHYST PURPLE WILD ORCHID PINK PEARL AUBERGINE PRUSSIAN INDIGO BLUE V518 V327 V127 B617 B528 V735 V626 V546 V746 V718 V524 V464 V234 ROYAL BLUE VIOLET COBALT BLUE AZURE EGYPTIAN BLUE TRUE BLUE FRENCH NAVY MIDNIGHT BLUE STORM CLOUD SKY BLUE CYAN AEGEAN COOL AQUA V264 V245 B637 B346 B944 B555 B445 B624 BG05 B137 C847 B146 C429 DUCK EGG ARCTIC BLUE CHINA BLUE POWDER BLUE CADET BLUE DENIM BLUE CLOUD BLUE GREY GREEN PEBBLE BLUE PASTEL BLUE TEA GREEN PASTEL GREEN VERDIGRIS C528 B138 B736 B119 B336 C917 B318 G917 C217 C719 G619 G829 C426 PETROL BLUE MARINE TURQUOISE OCEAN TEAL GREEN HOLLY PINE LUSH GREEN EMERALD SOFT GREEN MINT GREEN GRASS FOREST GREEN C824 C446 C247 G956 G847 G724 G635 G756 G657 G817 G637 G457 G356 BRIGHT GREEN LEAF GREEN APPLE MEADOW GREEN LIME ZEST LIME GREEN PEAR GREEN MOSS HERB GREEN OLIVE GREEN PESTO MARSH GREEN KHAKI G267 G258 G338 G339 G159 G178 Y635 Y334 Y524 Y724 Y923 G136 Y616 PASTEL BEIGE CARAMEL PRALINE SANDSTONE CHAMPAGNE IVORY SATIN ALMOND BLUSH DUSKY PINK PUTTY CORAL CINNAMON Y717 O727 O837 O928 Y217 Y418 Y129 O819 O729 O518 O618 R937 O427 TAN UMBER BURNT SIENNA RAW SIENNA SPICE SADDLE BROWN TERRACOTTA BURNT ORANGE COCOA HENNA WALNUT FIREBRICK CHESTNUT O528 O615 O324 O646 O346 O345 O335 R946 O535 O225 O124 R735 R934 BURNT UMBER BURGUNDY SHALE SLATE WARM GREY 00 WARM GREY 0 WARM GREY 1 WARM GREY 2 WARM GREY 3 WARM GREY 4 WARM GREY 5 WARM GREY 6 WARM GREY 7 R646 R424 R215 V715 WG00 WG0 WG1 WG2 WG3 WG4 WG5 WG6 WG7 COOL GREY 00 COOL GREY 0 COOL GREY 1 COOL GREY 2 COOL GREY 3 COOL GREY 4 COOL GREY 5 COOL GREY 6 COOL GREY 7 ICE GREY 00 ICE GREY 0 ICE GREY 1 ICE GREY 2 CG00 CG0 CG1 CG2 CG3 CG4 CG5 CG6 CG7 IG00 IG0 IG1 IG2 ICE GREY 3 ICE GREY 4 ICE GREY 5 ICE GREY 6 ICE GREY 7 BLUE BLACK BLACK BLENDER IG3 IG4 IG5 IG6 IG7 XBB XB BL ™ promarker neon neon neon neon neon neon neon LUMINOUS YELLOW RADIANT ORANGE SPARK RED ELECTRIC PINK VOLT BLUE GLOWING GREEN NN YL NN OR NN RD NN PK NN BL NN GR ™ promarker metallic metallic metallic metallic metallic metallic metallic VIOLET BLUE GREEN SILVER GOLD RED GOLD MT VT MT BL MT GR MT SIL MT GOL MT RGOL Colours unique to promarker™ www.winsornewton.com ™ Colours unique to promarker brush The colour swatches shown are as closely matched as possible for the method of reproduction. promarker™ promarker brush™ 188 + 1 colour chart yellows magentas greens PRIMROSE SOFT LIME BUTTERCUP LEMON HOT PINK MAGENTA CERISE CARMINE GREY GREEN TEA GREEN PASTEL GREEN OCEAN TEAL Y919 Y828 Y417 Y747 R365 M865 M647 R156 G917 G619 G829 G956 YELLOW CANARY TULIP YELLOW SUNFLOWER DUSKY ROSE BABY PINK PALE PINK ROSE PINK GREEN HOLLY PINE LUSH GREEN Y657 Y367 Y337 Y156 R327 R228 R519 M727 G847 G724 G635 G756 IVORY PINK CARNATION BLOSSOM FUCHSIA PINK SLATE EMERALD SOFT GREEN MINT GREEN GRASS Y418 M328 M428 M137 V715 G657 G817 G637 G457 FOREST GREEN BRIGHT GREEN LEAF GREEN APPLE oranges violets G356 G267 G258 G338 MUSTARD PASTEL YELLOW VANILLA OATMEAL MULBERRY ORCHID LAVENDER LILAC MEADOW GREEN LIME ZEST LIME GREEN PEAR GREEN O948 O949 O929 O628 V865 V528 V518 V327 G339 G159 G178 Y635 SAFFRON APRICOT HONEYCOMB GOLD PLUM AMETHYST PURPLE WILD ORCHID MOSS HERB GREEN OLIVE GREEN PESTO O739 O538 O547 O555 V735 V626 V546 V746 Y334 Y524 Y724 Y923 AMBER PUMPKIN MANDARIN BRIGHT ORANGE PINK PEARL AUBERGINE MARSH GREEN O567 O467 O277 O177 V718 V524 G136 ORANGE GINGER ALMOND BLUSH R866 O136 O819 O729 blues earth tones SPICE SADDLE BROWN BURNT ORANGE BLUEBELL CORNFLOWER BLUE PEARL PRUSSIAN KHAKI PASTEL BEIGE CARAMEL PRALINE O346 O345 R946 V127 B617 B528 V464 Y616 Y717 O727 O837 INDIGO BLUE ROYAL BLUE VIOLET COBALT BLUE SANDSTONE CHAMPAGNE CINNAMON TAN pinks V234 V264 V245 B637 O928 Y217 O427 O528 MANGO PEACH SOFT PEACH SUNKISSED PINK AZURE EGYPTIAN BLUE TRUE BLUE FRENCH NAVY UMBER BURNT SIENNA RAW SIENNA TERRACOTTA O248 O148 O138 O228 B346 B944 B555 B445 O615 O324 O646 O335 ANTIQUE PINK SALMON PINK COCKTAIL PINK PASTEL PINK MIDNIGHT BLUE STORM CLOUD SKY BLUE CYAN COCOA HENNA WALNUT CHESTNUT R346 R547 R438 R738 B624 BG05 B137 C847 O535 O225 O124 R934 SATIN DUSKY PINK PALE BLOSSOM PUTTY AEGEAN COOL AQUA DUCK EGG ARCTIC BLUE BURNT UMBER SHALE Y129 O518 M419 O618 B146 C429 C528 B138 R646 R215 CORAL CHINA BLUE POWDER BLUE CADET BLUE DENIM BLUE R937 B736 B119 B336 C917 greys CLOUD BLUE PEBBLE BLUE PASTEL BLUE VERDIGRIS WARM GREY 00 WARM GREY 0 WARM GREY 1 WARM GREY 2 reds B318 C217 C719 C426 WG00 WG0 WG1 WG2 LIPSTICK RED CRIMSON RED POPPY PETROL BLUE MARINE TURQUOISE WARM GREY 3 WARM GREY 4 WARM GREY 5 WARM GREY 6 R576 R445 R666 R565 C824 C446 C247 WG3 WG4 WG5 WG6 BERRY RED CRIMSON CARDINAL RED MAROON WARM GREY 7 COOL GREY 00 COOL GREY 0 COOL GREY 1 R665 R445 R244 M544 black + blender WG7 CG00 CG0 CG1 FIREBRICK BURGUNDY BLUE BLACK BLACK BLENDER COOL GREY 2 COOL GREY 3 COOL GREY 4 COOL GREY 5 R735 R424 XBB XB BL CG2 CG3 CG4 CG5 ™ ™ promarker neon promarker metallic COOL GREY 6 COOL GREY 7 ICE GREY 00 ICE GREY 0 CG6 CG7 IG00 IG0 LUMINOUS YELLOW RADIANT ORANGE SPARK RED VIOLET BLUE GREEN ICE GREY 1 ICE GREY 2 ICE GREY 3 ICE GREY 4 NN YL NN OR NN RD MT VT MT BLUE MT GR IG1 IG2 IG3 IG4 ELECTRIC PINK VOLT BLUE GLOWING GREEN SILVER GOLD RED GOLD ICE GREY 5 ICE GREY 6 ICE GREY 7 NN PK NN BLUE NN GR MT SIL MT GOL MT RGOL IG5 IG6 IG7 Colours unique to promarker™ Colours unique to promarker brush™ www.winsornewton.com The colour swatches shown are as closely matched as possible for the method of reproduction. shown are as closely matched colour swatches The promarker™ promarker brush™ 188 + 1 colour chart PRIMROSE SOFT LIME BUTTERCUP LEMON YELLOW CANARY TULIP YELLOW SUNFLOWER MUSTARD PASTEL YELLOW VANILLA OATMEAL SAFFRON Y919 Y828 Y417 Y747 Y657 Y367 Y337 Y156 O948 O949 O929 O628 O739 APRICOT HONEYCOMB GOLD AMBER PUMPKIN MANDARIN BRIGHT ORANGE ORANGE MANGO PEACH GINGER SOFT PEACH SUNKISSED PINK O538 O547 O555 O567 O467 O277 O177 R866 O248 O148 O136 O138 O228 LIPSTICK RED RUBY RED POPPY BERRY RED CRIMSON CARDINAL RED ANTIQUE PINK HOT PINK MAGENTA MULBERRY MAROON CERISE R576 R455 R666 R565 R665 R445 R244 R346 R365 M865 V865 M544 M647 CARMINE SALMON PINK COCKTAIL PINK DUSKY ROSE PASTEL PINK BABY PINK PALE PINK PALE BLOSSOM PINK CARNATION ROSE PINK BLOSSOM FUCHSIA PINK ORCHID R156 R547 R438 R327 R738 R228 R519 M419 M328 M727 M428 M137 V528 LAVENDER LILAC BLUEBELL CORNFLOWER BLUE PEARL PLUM AMETHYST PURPLE WILD ORCHID PINK PEARL AUBERGINE PRUSSIAN INDIGO BLUE V518 V327 V127 B617 B528 V735 V626 V546 V746 V718 V524 V464 V234 ROYAL BLUE VIOLET COBALT BLUE AZURE EGYPTIAN BLUE TRUE BLUE FRENCH NAVY MIDNIGHT BLUE STORM CLOUD SKY BLUE CYAN AEGEAN COOL AQUA V264 V245 B637 B346 B944 B555 B445 B624 BG05 B137 C847 B146 C429 DUCK EGG ARCTIC BLUE CHINA BLUE POWDER BLUE CADET BLUE DENIM BLUE CLOUD BLUE GREY GREEN PEBBLE BLUE PASTEL BLUE TEA GREEN PASTEL GREEN VERDIGRIS C528 B138 B736 B119 B336 C917 B318 G917 C217 C719 G619 G829 C426 PETROL BLUE MARINE TURQUOISE OCEAN TEAL GREEN HOLLY PINE LUSH GREEN EMERALD SOFT GREEN MINT GREEN GRASS FOREST GREEN C824 C446 C247 G956 G847 G724 G635 G756 G657 G817 G637 G457 G356 BRIGHT GREEN LEAF GREEN APPLE MEADOW GREEN LIME ZEST LIME GREEN PEAR GREEN MOSS HERB GREEN OLIVE GREEN PESTO MARSH GREEN KHAKI G267 G258 G338 G339 G159 G178 Y635 Y334 Y524 Y724 Y923 G136 Y616 PASTEL BEIGE CARAMEL PRALINE SANDSTONE CHAMPAGNE IVORY SATIN ALMOND BLUSH DUSKY PINK PUTTY CORAL CINNAMON Y717 O727 O837 O928 Y217 Y418 Y129 O819 O729 O518 O618 R937 O427 TAN UMBER BURNT SIENNA RAW SIENNA SPICE SADDLE BROWN TERRACOTTA BURNT ORANGE COCOA HENNA WALNUT FIREBRICK CHESTNUT O528 O615 O324 O646 O346 O345 O335 R946 O535 O225 O124 R735 R934 BURNT UMBER BURGUNDY SHALE SLATE WARM GREY 00 WARM GREY 0 WARM GREY 1 WARM GREY 2 WARM GREY 3 WARM GREY 4 WARM GREY 5 WARM GREY 6 WARM GREY 7 R646 R424 R215 V715 WG00 WG0 WG1 WG2 WG3 WG4 WG5 WG6 WG7 COOL GREY 00 COOL GREY 0 COOL GREY 1 COOL GREY 2 COOL GREY 3 COOL GREY 4 COOL GREY 5 COOL GREY 6 COOL GREY 7 ICE GREY 00 ICE GREY 0 ICE GREY 1 ICE GREY 2 CG00 CG0 CG1 CG2 CG3 CG4 CG5 CG6 CG7 IG00 IG0 IG1 IG2 ICE GREY 3 ICE GREY 4 ICE GREY 5 ICE GREY 6 ICE GREY 7 BLUE BLACK BLACK BLENDER IG3 IG4 IG5 IG6 IG7 XBB XB BL ™ promarker neon neon neon neon neon neon neon LUMINOUS YELLOW RADIANT ORANGE SPARK RED ELECTRIC PINK VOLT BLUE GLOWING GREEN NN YL NN OR NN RD NN PK NN BL NN GR ™ promarker metallic metallic metallic metallic metallic metallic metallic VIOLET BLUE GREEN SILVER GOLD RED GOLD MT VT MT BL MT GR MT SIL MT GOL MT RGOL Colours unique to promarker™ www.winsornewton.com ™ Colours unique to promarker brush The colour swatches shown are as closely matched as possible for the method of reproduction.
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