Minimal efficient buyers need a table before they need a pitch. Use this page to frame the data points that belong in a Liquitex catalog request: product family, viscosity, finish, color depth, set format, safety documentation, and channel. A clear matrix lets procurement teams compare heavy body acrylic paint, Basics acrylic paint, acrylic ink, gouache, markers, gesso, and mediums without losing track of why each product exists in the assortment.
| Family | Key Filters | Best Buying Context | RFQ Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy Body Acrylic | Color, tube size, opacity, pigment series | Professional studio and advanced education | Separate core colors from specialty colors. |
| Basics Acrylic | Set count, starter range, classroom budget | Introductory courses and retail trial sets | Confirm annual term-cycle quantities. |
| Acrylic Ink | Bottle size, color range, dropper format | Illustration, mixed media, design workshops | Ask for swatch chart and storage guidance. |
| Mediums & Gesso | Finish, texture, flow, surface prep | Technique modules and add-on retail purchases | Do not merge with paint reorder logic. |
The matrix is deliberately small. Most catalog errors begin when every keyword is treated as a separate product family. Liquitex acrylic paint, Liquitex acrylic paints, acrylic Liquitex paint, professional acrylic paint, and heavy body acrylic paint may describe overlapping demand. The catalog builder groups the demand before a quote is prepared, then marks the differences that actually matter to purchasing.
For compliance review, attach territory, buyer type, and use case. A classroom tender may need safety language earlier than an art retailer. A professional studio may care more about color range and pigment behavior. A distributor may care most about barcode, carton, and reorder fields. The builder keeps those questions visible.
Send your draft family list and annual volume. Liquitex will turn it into a quote-ready assortment map.
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