Colour texture board and colour palette board
This my colour board, I took images that relate to my theme and the colours I want to use for my collection. I have picked out the most prominent colours from each image and made a strip next to the image. I prefer this way to make colour boards as it is easier to see the colours that I will be using, additionally it looks more modern than the usual way to present colour palettes such as strips of the colours at the bottom of the page, or square blocks of colours on the bottom of the boards. Creating a new, updated colour palette board has helped me focus on the colours I definitely want to be using. On my previous board, I included copper and bronze colours that emulated what metals look like when eroded. I have since decided that I will not be using this as part of my collection, but instead focus on sustainability which brings to mind more neutral colours, therefore this is why I have included more neutral tones in this colour palette board.
This is my colour texture board, where I have included the colours I want to be using, and also the types of fabrics I want to use. I have used a mixture of primary and secondary images on this board as it gives a broader image of the ideas I want to convey about my collection. I have incorporated blue hues such as soft turquoise, grey blues and sky blue, and neutral tones such as cream, ivory, beige and light grey. My previous colour texture board involved copper and bronze tones such as coin embellishments on garments, however I have since changed my mind on this, I have decided that I would rather stick with the neutral tones instead.
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