Overprinting refers to the process of printing one color on top of another, resulting in a third tone. In screen design, the transparency modes “Multiply” and “Darken” can mimic similar effects.
Contributed by Tânia Raposo
Contributed by Stephen Coles
Contributed by Love Lagerkvist
Contributed by Thiago
Contributed by Richard Baird
Contributed by Fonts In Use Staff
Contributed by Out Of The Dark
Contributed by Florian Hardwig
Contributed by Benoît Bodhuin
Contributed by Media&More
Contributed by Luzi Type
Contributed by XYZ Type
Contributed by Thomas Van Herck
Contributed by 205TF
Contributed by Frank Grießhammer
Contributed by Estereográfica Editorial
Contributed by Frode Helland (Monokrom Skriftforlag)
Contributed by R-Typography
Contributed by Swiss Typefaces
Contributed by Chris Purcell
Contributed by Mark Gowing
Contributed by Indra Kupferschmid
Contributed by Sharp Type
Contributed by Johnny Brito
Contributed by David Jonathan Ross
Contributed by Letters from Sweden
Contributed by Herb Lubalin Study Center
Contributed by Tereza Bettinardi
Contributed by Connor Davenport
Contributed by Production Type
Contributed by Emilie Hahn
Contributed by Nick Sherman
Contributed by Dafi Kühne
Contributed by Rosetta
Contributed by TypeTogether
Contributed by Manuel Wesely
Contributed by Type@Cooper
Contributed by David Loewe