Ever wondered why brown looks so good paired with turquoise or who can wear both warm red next to blue red?
Wanna know how Winter can wear earthy tones?
Or ever wondered if Dark (Shaded) Autumn isn't about only dark brown with orange or leopard?
The answers are in IdLook's new project - colorwheels for each of 16 colortypes so you could easier find out how to make analogues color combinations, complimentary, triads, so on;).
So, LET*S START!
Pure Spring would combine coral pink with hot pink, pure in hue:
Wanna know how Winter can wear earthy tones?
Or ever wondered if Dark (Shaded) Autumn isn't about only dark brown with orange or leopard?
The answers are in IdLook's new project - colorwheels for each of 16 colortypes so you could easier find out how to make analogues color combinations, complimentary, triads, so on;).
So, LET*S START!
Pure Spring would combine coral pink with hot pink, pure in hue:
while Tinted Spring is about lighter tones, as it's seen at the colorwheel, besides the colors aren't equal in saturation/light level, so to speak not quite matching, yet you can still match peach pink and violet:
Pure Summer combines hot pink with watermelon
pls notice that step to the right, purples, like orchid, is possible for these on the cooler side and more contrast, so to speak more close to Winter type:
pls notice that step to the right, purples, like orchid, is possible for these on the cooler side and more contrast, so to speak more close to Winter type:
Tinted Summer needs to blend lighter, it's called Tinted after all lol;), so it would combine watermelon with paspberry patfait or even rosewater:
Nobody carries dusty tones better than Toned Summer (we still envy Carry Bradshaw lol;)
Imagine gorgeous Angelina Jolie, Shaded Summer wears:
Notice how close to that also cool and some dark season of Pure Winter: yet it IS Pure, more in hue:
Tinted Winter has quite a range of warm red-cold red combinations to choose, as you see:
Toned Winter also has good ones. Just remember not to go to dark into Shaded Winter with, for instance, grape:
Shaded Winter rocks Blue red (more intensive in hue than hot pink of other seasons) with true red and even raspberry. Also other Winters can wear it, so it's classical lol;): for Shaded Winter this combination is the lightest. Though many still can do it! Turn both darker, from the next line, and there will be the ideal one:
Pure Autumn combination is tomato red with violet, terra-cotta and aubergine:
Tinted Autumn is the one that really have difficulties to combine warm red and cold one, as it's seen from the colorwheel: but still tomato closer to face (you do know that rule of your temperature color first, right?) and watermelon on the bottom would work:

toned autumn cross true red or watermelon with deep tomato
Shaded Autumn would follow the same principe and combine its tomato with rust or red plum:
so, hopefully now you understand the colorwheel' use and see the difference that makes one colortype to be that and another to be this;)
Comment what else else would you like to know, IdLook is happy to help you!
Comment what else else would you like to know, IdLook is happy to help you!