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Hello lovelies ..

And here we are with month three in my series of seasonal mood boards .. March marks the beginning of ‘spring’ and a distinct shift in feel .. as shared on instagram. Here are january and february if you would like a quick recap.

Seasonal color psychology is the study of color and how it’s tones and traits are mirrored in nature and can be relatable to nearly every aspect of design .. design in nature, fashion, interiors, print, florals, art etc.

Whilst january and february have connected traits of appearing rather cool and minimal, march warms up and adds a more whimsical note, yet is still grounded somewhat in the simplicity of winter.

Again, I would like to give a bit more insight to these qualities by adding spring attributes (in words) that I think are particularly fitting for this month.

simple . casual . informal . youthful . warm . naive . playful . hand crafted . animated

Do you see how these words and images touch on winter, but are warmer and more tactile?

This moodboard and the nine images shown are on my pinterest board ‘color psychology – march’ .. please explore the pins further if you would like to.

1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9

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hello, i'm Dawn

Being ever focused on beauty and observation, the result is a fine tuned eye of discernment and clarity ..

Harnessing this combination informs the strategy I implement for your vision, in turn creating a grounded cohesive plan to pull all the moving parts together seamlessly .. with a love of nature and a deep connectedness to the seasons, the ever-changing landscape brings great influence to my work .. it’s lovely to meet you!

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