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hello and welcome to this lesson where were going to discuss some important key concepts that are relevant when designing vouchers the first key concept is color mode and so when we go here to file new in docHub Illustrator we can see that I we have down here under advanced we have the color mode now depending on the application youre using it doesnt necessarily have to be itll be illustrator it could be Photoshop it could be InDesign or any other number of software for a graphic design it usually will allow you to specify the color mode so the color mode most often youre going to use CMYK for something thats going to need to be printed now for something thats going to be digital something thats going to be seen on your computer or smartphone or a screen of some sort its going to be RGB now there are some differences I sometimes you know always use CMYK for something thats print based I for instance theres something called Pantone color matching system I which you can use i