Turns out being a difficult case is actually good data
I've had my colors analyzed more than once. And I'm probably what you'd call a difficult case — in more ways than one.
My actual color attributes are genuinely ambiguous. And my personality? I ask a lot of questions. I want to understand exactly why something works, where the edges are, and how to apply it consistently.
At some point I realized I had essentially built a personal operating system for color. Not because I'm obsessive, because that's how I process information. I systematize. It's the only way results actually stick for me.
Getting to something that held didn't come from a single result. It came from testing, refining, and understanding where the framework broke down.
So I'm curious. Have you been able to actually use your color results consistently? Or does it still feel like something you have to keep reinterpreting every time?
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Virginia Schobel
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Turns out being a difficult case is actually good data
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