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MTN

In terms of recent (last 10/15 years) paint brands, montana cans have been at the forefront of the market, offering a wide variety of paint. Established in 1994, MTN are renound for their quality of paint, with a large team of artists representing the brand. Montana GOLD is the highest end of their range and really does offer very high quality paint, I feel the recently re-branded graphics represent its quality well.

Their colour chart is laid out a lot more professionally compared to other guides I've looked at, moving away from the standard rectangle and grouping the colours in a much more visually appealing way. A point I made earlier about a smaller selection of colours isn't apparent here (seeing as Ive only screen capped about half the selection), Montana offer a very wide and professional selection of colours.

























I'm contemplating the range of colours for my NikeCromo range, too many colours could feel as though the range hasn't been considered although too little could look unprofessional.

1 comment:

  1. Montana Gold is not made by MTN. The German Montana brand, which you are displaying here, is a rip off of the original Spanish Montana brand. Pretty much the MTN brand was started in 1994 by people in the graffiti culture, and when they soared to success, Dupli-Color stole their name and distributors (why the original Montana changed their name to MTN), buried MTN in lawsuits, and spread false rumors that MTN paint was tainted with lead.

    Pretty much, Montana Gold is a company run by leeches trying to profit of off a culture they are not a part of. They make decent paint, but it is greatly overpriced.

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