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Well color me yellow
Well color me yellow











well color me yellow

For yellow, cool means greenish, so we don’t see peach or orange across this row compared with the Spring row. You'll see the process in action as part of an in-person colour analysis. By asking their light to react to colours of known warmth levels, we are able to determine the warmth of the colours in the person, which are all at the same level or very close. To know a person's warmth level, we ask them their colours to do something, put them into action, and look for expected reactions that we can see and measure. Plus, in a person, the colours of light we emit are registered subconsciously. As a colour property, warmth is comparative, meaning a colour is warm or cool depending on the warmth of the colour beside it. You can't tell warm or cool colour by looking, in a person or anywhere else. This math isn’t perfect, it assumes that Seasons are evenly divided among people, which is probably not an accurate representation of reality.Ģ. If you gathered up 100 yellow items, those at the far ends of the warm to cool range would be the minority, with most somewhere in the middle. The rest float in a range somewhere in between the warm or cool extremes, called neutral, so 75% of the population.

#Well color me yellow full

Of 12 Seasons, 4 are True, meaning full warm or cool, so about ¼ of people. True Seasons, the fully warm or cool ones, are not rare. Most people are neutral in warmth, between warm and cool, giving them a range of warm to cool in the colours they wear extremely well. Reader question: Why can't I figure out if I'm warm or cool?ġ. Like Light Spring, there’s a warm and cool range for this neutral-warm type of colouring. The yellow is not as warm as True Spring and not as bright because Summer colour properties are mixed in, which also makes the colours a touch cooler.īright Spring is the colouring type where Spring mixes with a bit of Winter, so colours are very pure, not dusty at all, since brightness (pure pigment) is a property of both parent Seasons. Overall, the colours tend to the warm side of middle, giving this group the warm-neutral (or neutral-warm) setting. Light Spring is a neutral colouring, between warm and cool, so they have cooler and warmer versions of all the colours. True Spring is the warmest of the Springs, so warmed with red that it looks almost peachy in the same way that the white looks ivory. The yellow is fairly bright and gentle at the same time, as are all the colours, being in perfect harmony and therefore having shared colour properties. Spring yellow is the colour of warm and clear sunlight. To narrow down the information in the chart above, let's look row by row. As a light colour, it advances so things may seem nearer or larger. We’ll see how Autumn colours are like Summer's in being soft, just asking to be combined, compared with Winter’s colours that shine when they stand alone. We'll see how Spring’s light appears to shine through colours, making sheerness, layers, and transparency so beautiful, and how Autumn’s light is able to go around objects, making 3D effects so becoming. And to think it’s just built-in biology, already part of you. Wear your own colours together and the unified effect picks up speed, like compound interest, a logarithmic curve, a big effect in a compact space. What makes harmony so powerful is that we see, hear, or taste beauty as a unified whole, in a person, recipe, melody, or appearance. We might not see the colours of our light consciously or separately, but being as sensitive to colour vibration as we are to sound and taste vibration, we register them subconsciously. The colours of our light are the best colours we can wear because they cooperate with what’s already there. Amazing! In humans, that built-in colour harmony is called Season. Cool Season people radiate a cool yellow light, warm Seasons radiate a warm yellow light.Ĭolour harmony is a gift given to every person, meaning that the many colours we emit are already in perfect harmony. In our case, we emit many different colours of light, yellow among them. We’re not prisms that split light, we are more like coloured objects for absorbing some wavelengths and sending the others out. The light surrounding us is the reason you can see other people and they can see you.

well color me yellow

As you might expect for a warm-associated colour, warm Seasons (groups of natural colouring) have many choices, as do 4 of the groups with some Spring in their colours (Light Summer, Light Spring, True Spring, Bright Spring).īut everyone has a version of yellow in themselves and therefore among the colours they wear beautifully.













Well color me yellow