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Dull colors combined with dark colors are fantastic color coordination for an autumn style or wintery somber.
Vivid colors combined with light colors are vibrant with a summer touch. We would avoid combining vivid colors with similar vivid colors. The combination can be kind of harsh.
Using three similar hues color coordination can be even more interesting. When combining two light colors with a dull (first four combination) or vivid color (next four combination) creates a fantastic harmony. An autumn feel can be better achieved with one dark color against two dull colors compared to all three dull colors.
Avoid working with three vivid colors because of their ability to overwhelm each other and give a confusing illusion. Instead separate two vivid colors with one light color would be a better harmonious blend. The light color should work to become an accent against the two vivid colors. Two light colors against one dull color can work out as great color coordination as well. Adding three dark colors or dull colors devoid contrast and does not bring out the best in the color combination. Do not assume similar hues color coordination will always turn out well. Creating contrast will bring out the best in the color harmony and flow.
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