Color-Logic certifies Currie Group demo center in Melbourne

Color-Logic, one of the leaders in metallic print embellishments and color systems, has certified Melbourne-based Demonstration Centre of Currie Group , which provides and services the graphic arts industry print equipment, including a wide range of label and packaging machinery.

Mark Daws, director for labels and packaging in Australia and New Zealand at Currie Group

Mark Daws, director for labels and packaging in Australia and New Zealand at Currie Group

Color-Logic develops color communication systems and software tool sets for special effect printing applications. It allows brand owners, product managers, corporations, and their advertising agencies to differentiate themselves and their clients with a simple print production process that yields impressive results. 

The company’s decorative effects utilize the existing workflows of printers and designers to produce dynamic results without special equipment. Color-Logic supports the value of print and works with designers and printers to enhance their printed media.

Mark Daws, Currie Group director of labels and packaging in Australia and New Zealand, said: ‘By gaining Color-Logic certification in Currie Group’s Demonstration Centre, we can provide working proof of just how easy and consistent Color-Logic makes producing metallic labels and other print products. Printers throughout Australia and New Zealand can now witness the simplicity and reproducibility of metallics with Color-Logic on a working press.’

Commenting on the certification, director of sales and marketing, Mark Geeves, added: ‘The Currie Group, with offices throughout Australia and New Zealand, has been a Color-Logic dealer since 2012. Now, as a result of this recent certification, Currie Group can demonstrate brilliant Color-Logic metallics and custom embellishments on the HP Indigo presses in their showrooms. Printers and their graphic designers from Australia and New Zealand can now witness first-hand the power of Color-Logic software.’