Déclinaisons Colorielles

English translation: Colourways

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French term or phrase:Déclinaisons Colorielles
English translation:Colourways
Entered by: Helene Tammik

15:28 Apr 29, 2019
French to English translations [PRO]
Marketing - Advertising / Public Relations / Déclinaisons Colorielles
French term or phrase: Déclinaisons Colorielles
Hi

I really need your help with this expression to English “Déclinaisons Colorielles”, related to the graphic chart of a logo for a sports competition. Thanks:

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GVL
Giovanni Castaneda
Peru
Local time: 11:33
Colourways
Explanation:
I would suggest this word, as in:

'The product comes in several colourways', meaning it comes in several colour combinations.

Sometimes it can even be used to mean simply 'colour', in which case the phrase above would simply mean it comes in more than one different colour.
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Helene Tammik
Local time: 18:33
Grading comment
Thank you, Helene.
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Colourways


Explanation:
I would suggest this word, as in:

'The product comes in several colourways', meaning it comes in several colour combinations.

Sometimes it can even be used to mean simply 'colour', in which case the phrase above would simply mean it comes in more than one different colour.

Helene Tammik
Local time: 18:33
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PRO pts in category: 15
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Thank you, Helene.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Philippa Smith: Hi Helene! Yes, or "colour schemes"/"colour choices"/"colour options"
46 mins
  -> ta Philippa :-)

agree  philgoddard
2 hrs
  -> thanks Phil!

agree  Nikki Scott-Despaigne: Yes, "déclinaison" in this type of context describes an available range.
19 hrs

agree  Rachel Fell
19 hrs

agree  Ella Finn
9 days
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