RGB and CMYK are two different color models used in the world of digital design and printing.
RGB (Red, Green, Blue):
RGB is an additive color model used in electronic displays, such as computer monitors, television screens, and cameras.It is based on the principle of combining red, green, and blue light at varying intensities to produce a broad spectrum of colors. In the RGB model, colors are represented as combinations of these three primary colors, and it is commonly used for digital design intended for screens, such as web graphics and multimedia.
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black):
CMYK is a subtractive color model used in color printing. It is named after the four ink plates used in the printing process.In CMYK, colors are created by subtracting varying percentages of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks. The more ink applied, the darker the color appears. CMYK is the standard color model for printing, including products like brochures, posters, and other physical materials.
When creating artwork for JUNIQE, it's generally advisable to design in CMYK mode. This ensures that the colors you see on your digital screen are more accurately represented in the final printed product. Most professional print processes use CMYK inks, and designing in RGB may lead to color variations when the file is converted for printing.
So make sure to create your designs in CMYK mode and ensure that you are using high-resolution images to maintain print quality.