![]() ![]() There are three things that can put you into the autumn category. Hair: Warm Auburn, Medium to Dark Golden Brown, Blonde-Brown with Golden Shine Skin: Ivory, Olive, or Medium to Dark Brown with warm undertones (yellow tinge and/or green veins)Įyes: Green, Hazel, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Brown-Black Identifying with one of the four seasons is a great starting place if you find the 12 types either too difficult to understand or maybe restrictive in what you can wear. I mentioned above that there are three types within each season, and for Spring those are: Soft Autumn, Deep Autumn, and Warm Autumn. Everything just feels warm, and that’s autumn (despite some of the chilly nights). Most autumns will have that unidentifiable glow in the coloring of their hair, skin, and eyes. When I think of an autumn palette, I think about that nostalgic glow that you can’t really identify, but it just makes you feel warm inside. What I most associate with autumn is the crunch of fall leaves and how much more cozy and nostalgic things seem. If you’re interested in reading more about the 12 types, check out my Super Simple Seasonal Color Analysis Guide! What is Autumn ![]() Deep Winter, Warm Spring), but for this post we are going to focus on the four types. Within the four seasons, there are 3 types for each, making 12 possible combinations (ex. Seasonal color analysis uses the 4 seasons and the colors that are associated with them to give a specific “season” to an individual, based on what their eye/skin/hair color is. You’re in the right place, but before we start, let me give you a quick catch up lesson on just what seaseonal color analysis even is. Her understanding of the artistic principles of personal color analysis is phenomenal, and we are so pleased she is offering our certified system to those so far away.The leaves are falling and the pumpkin spice is popping, and you’re thinking that autumn just might be your seasonal color palette. “Amelia is an unbelievable artist who has single handedly brought our Twelve Tone System to her country of Australia. TCI continues to provide personal products and tools to businesses globally and sets the industry standard for the most up-to-date and accurate personal colour services, training and education available in the world. While customising the diagnostic tools and colour palettes in line with her own insights and practice, the inherent principles and accuracy of results of the original method were maintained and enhanced. After three years under the personal mentorship of former Master Munsell Colourist and CEO of Sci\ART Global Kathryn Kalisz, Amelia was certified as a trainer (one of only 5 world-wide) in the Sci\ART system and True Colour International became a reality.Īs a result of the untimely death of Kathryn Kalisz and subsequent closure of Sci\ART Global in 2010, Amelia developed the True Colour International Method (TCI Method) of personal colour analysis. The search for an accurate system based on the science behind human perception of colour and on the sound principles of natural colour harmony finally led to the United States, where Amelia obtained training and certification from a world recognised colour industry leader. After several years of tertiary study and work in the art, design, fashion and communication fields, Amelia set up her own personal colour consultancy in Sydney.Īfter more than 12 months of research and development, Amelia recognised that Australia lacked access to the most advanced concepts, tools and training in the field of Personal Colour Communication. Deeply drawn to wildlife and the environment, Amelia has always been inspired by the effortless perfection of form and colour found in the natural world. True Colour International was founded in 2007 by Amelia Butler in Sydney, Australia. YOUR CERTIFIED PERSONAL COLOUR ANALYST AND T RAINER AMELIA BUTLER
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