Seasonal Color Theory categorizes individuals based on physical traits like skin tone, eye color, and hair color into four archetypes—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—to recommend colors that enhance their appearance and confidence. Seasonal Col...
Seasonal Color Theory categorizes individuals based on physical traits like skin tone, eye color, and hair color into four archetypes—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter—to recommend colors that enhance their appearance and confidence. Seasonal Color Theory categorizes colors based on brightness, saturation, and warmth, following the seasonal palettes proposed by Carol Jackson (2011). This study does not introduce new seasonal color palettes but instead aims to systematize and logically explain existing palettes that have been refined through practical application. It emphasizes the importance of grouping multiple colors to accurately determine seasonal associations and provides a structured framework for understanding seasonal palettes. By systematically categorizing hues and visualizing seasonal palettes through three-dimensional models, the study aims to enhance the practical application of seasonal colors in fashion, cosmetics, interior design, and broader environmental color planning.