it me. look at that scarf-poster synergy...
To me, navy blue and chartreuse is the colour combo of kings. I looked in my wardrobe and realised that navy blue is everywhere, and that I like colours that look a bit like mould (greens, yellowish mustardy colours, rusty oranges and browns..)
When garish colours are paired with more muted, subtle shades I think they have much more impact without the entire scheme being too overwhelming.
I like selecting colours that are slightly 'off' version of themselves, as I think that picking too many 'true' shades can look like a bunch of default colours have been thrown together.
You know when you're on the colour picker? I stay away from the very top right corner, that's what I mean..
Looking at colour palettes within existing things is nice, and it makes you more aware of colour and how it is utilised. It can be easy to stick with colours that you like, so maybe different colours and schemes can put a new spin on things.
I like selecting colours that are slightly 'off' version of themselves, as I think that picking too many 'true' shades can look like a bunch of default colours have been thrown together.
You know when you're on the colour picker? I stay away from the very top right corner, that's what I mean..
Looking at colour palettes within existing things is nice, and it makes you more aware of colour and how it is utilised. It can be easy to stick with colours that you like, so maybe different colours and schemes can put a new spin on things.

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