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Letraset Presentation. Tria Marker Range. 3 Integral Nibs. The only marker to have this feature Giving multiple line widths from one marker Hard wearing, bespoke-made tips . 3 Integral Nibs. Tried and tested chisel nib for large fills and broad strokes

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  1. Letraset Presentation Tria Marker Range

  2. 3 Integral Nibs • The only marker to have this feature • Giving multiple line widths from one marker • Hard wearing, bespoke-made tips

  3. 3 Integral Nibs • Tried and tested chisel nib for large fills and broad strokes • New, more precise bullet nib for detailing • New brush nib for flexible line widths

  4. Refill Cartridges • Unique click fit format • Just unclip and replace the barrel • Fast and mess-free • Economical

  5. Modular Components • Parts can be interchanged • For a customised pen set up

  6. Based on a universally accepted colour model - HSL 300 logically graduated colours Colour Space

  7. Hue . Saturation . Luminosity • The building blocks of colour • Intuitive, accurate and easy to control • Digitally driven and ‘computer friendly’ • Used by most graphic software applications

  8. HSL: How it Works Hue (outer circle) • Determines the basic colour e.g. reds can have an orange or magenta hue Saturation (horizontal axis) • The amount of grey in a colour, determines how vivid it is Luminosity (vertical axis) • How light or dark the colour appears

  9. Colour Referencing • Simple to interpret alpha numeric references • Each reference component has a meaning • The letter (Alpha component) denotes base colour (R = Red) • The numbers determine Hue, Saturation and Luminosity

  10. The Alpha Component • Indicates the base colour • 8 base colours make up the colour wheel • Red • Orange • Yellow • Green • Cyan • Blue • Violet • Magenta R555is Red

  11. The First Number • Indicates the Hue within each base colour • A Green could be more Yellow or more Blue G356is a ‘yellow’ Green G956is a ‘blue’ Green

  12. The Second Number • Indicates the Saturation of the colour • An Orange could be more or less vivid O527is a dull orange O567is more intense

  13. The Third Number • Indicates the Luminosity of the colour • A Blue could be darker or lighter B624is a darker Blue B626is a lighter Blue

  14. Colour Space: Summary • A comprehensive, practical colour space • Precise, intuitive control of colour • Compatible with digital workflow

  15. Product Range • Single Markers • 12, 48, 72, 144 Sets • 24 Marker Collections • Director’s Palette • Refill Cartridges • Bottled Inks • Customising Kit

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