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9 contributions to The Color Typology Lab
What's your swatch situation? (no..not the watch brand)
I hope everyone in the Midwest or Eastern seaboard in the US is staying cool. My son is at overnight camp this week with no AC, which means I've had unusual stretches of uninterrupted thinking time. One thing I've been turning over: how much people actually rely on physical swatch tools as part of color implementation, and whether that changes over time. Did you use a swatch book or fan heavily after your analysis in check for harmony or attribute matching? A few hypotheses I'm sitting with: -S types may hold onto physical references longer because a concrete comparison point is more reliable than an abstract rule. N types often internalize the framework earlier and drop the swatch sooner, which isn't always a sign of mastery. Sometimes it's just pattern-matching confidence running ahead of actual accuracy. -Si-dominant and Si-auxiliary types (ISxJ and ESxJ) may be the most likely to actually collect multiple swatches and fans, not just use them occasionally. Si builds detailed internal sensory libraries, and a physical reference collection is a very natural extension of that. -And then there's a completely different behavior I'm curious about: the person who decided the existing fans weren't quite right and built their own out of paint swatches. (You know who you are.) My guess is that's lprobably more of an NT one: the system has gaps, the available tools don't fully solve the problem, so obviously the answer is to make a better one from scratch. What's your type, and what's your swatch situation?
What's your swatch situation? (no..not the watch brand)
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@Virginia Schobel I’m shook seeing myself referenced by last name as a system lol.
Favorite Color to Wear?
Hi all! Slowing down today and, for those that know their best color attributes, thought it would be fun to share out favorite color to wear. Share your season or tonal combination and a swatch of your favorite color. I will go first. As a Dark Autumn who can borrow from Deep Winter, my favorite color to wear is a burnt orange. And yes, this is a proof point towards the idea you often subconsciously already know your "season." Burnt orange is a deep, warm shade that combines the vibrancy of orange with a subtle infusion of brown, giving it a rich, earthy quality. It's positioned in the red-orange side of the color wheel, exuding a sense of energy and enthusiasm while maintaining a cozy and inviting feel. https://www.figma.com/colors/burnt-orange/
Favorite Color to Wear?
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@Amanda Owens it lives in natural-gamine…I’d argue that Burgundy/plum/mulberry would be best aligned but what actually is it lol?
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@Virginia Schobel yup it’s why I’m always reaching for plum over teal.
Personality type + color season: building the data set
πŸ“Š UPDATE: You can now add your entry directly to the live tracker at mbti-color-season.netlify.app β€” just scroll down to the entry form. The dataset and charts update in real time! ________________________________________________________________________________ Many of you have already shared your type and season somewhere in the group (the welcome thread, comments, DMs). I'm asking you to drop it here again so I can have it all in one place and start looking at patterns. πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“πŸ” What I hope to explore, to start, is whether type correlates with anything measurable on the color side (or vice versa). I'll share patterns back with the group as the data set builds and use what comes in to shape the next round of research questions. If you have a pattern you're curious about, drop it in the comments. This is a collective effort. πŸ§ͺ The grid starts here. In the future, I will tag new members here so they can continue to add to the data. Drop your information below using this format: MBTI type | color season | any contested or alternate results Example: ESTJ | Dark Autumn | also tested as Deep Winter πŸ‘‡ If you only have one of the two, drop what you know. Partial data still counts.
Personality type + color season: building the data set
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@Amanda Owens you’re such a good example of warm undertone and colorless overtone
My Last Day Was Harder Than I Expected
I went quiet last week and I owe you a quick explanation for that. Last Friday was my last day in my corporate job. Twenty-plus years in pharma market research, and nine with my most recent company/team. I am only 52 but decided to take the big jump into the unknown. The unknown, while a bit scary, is where the best things happen, right? [No seriously...right????] It was a lot more emotional than I expected, which is a very un-ESTJ thing to admit. (My Te would like me to tell you it was a smooth and well-executed transition. My Si would like me to tell you I cried more than once....which I did...many times) But I'm back now, and I am excited to have the time now to really focus on this community. No more carving time out in the early morning or late evening or even between meetings time. Actual time. So before I build out what the next few months look like here, I want to know what you actually want more of. What threads do you want to pull on? What's sitting unresolved for you from what we've covered so far?
My Last Day Was Harder Than I Expected
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Congrats. It’s a very fun ride. Different than working for someone else, you never get to really be off lol. But I’m here for it and excited to support you.
Neurodiversity & Personality Tests
Hello, this is a super interesting idea, does anyone know which personality tests are good for ND folk? and I can do for free online? I have had various colour consults, and I'm a trained consultant myself, though not currently practising other than friends/family or in groups for free lol (I'm actually a full-time engineer, but it's my hobby). I identify most with Deep & Soft Summer, though have been categorised as Soft Summer, borderline soft summer/true summer, and deep summer in various systems. I have ADHD diagnosed and also suspected but not diagnosed autism, and I'd be interested to see if any of these personality tests were inclusive or only designed for neurotypical folks.
2 likes β€’ May 24
@Virginia Schobel it would be interesting to take mbti with a method acting persona lens… I always answer with my gut internal truth. But how would I answer as my parents child’s or my husbands wife? How would I answer as a mom vs a grad student? Bc for ND people most contexts require some level of masking.
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