Let’s go on a visual journey.

This delectable color pallette pairs a rich and smooth navey blue with a heavenly honey yellow. This is the kind of dessert that comes before dinner, with these eye catching of flavorful tones you get a sense of the cc brand sleekness.

A little sophisticated but a lot of flattery comes with this pallette. There is such a sweet but direct personality that comes with these two colors that the spot color paired alongside needed to be subtle and light. The soft gray is the clean, sustainable package to your new favorite snack.

 
 

This pop art style pallette was inspired by the moodboards provided via Pinterest. Primary colors of the pop art era are combined, but toned down to a softness. There isn’t really a true spot color here, as I feel that all the colors will play nicely no matter the level of which any are used. This powder blue and soft dandelion yellow reflect natural clean elements while the vibrant red is ready to guide the way. This pallete is fun and controversial (on a small scale) all at once. These colors have a lot to say, so let them speak for themselves.

This pallette was inspired by the Tamarindo Vintage & Eclectic era. Lively and sumptuous, these colors are paired with a maroon spot color that tones down the excitement and brings the cc brand back down to business. The tangy orange dances with a soothing teal to create a very calming vibrancy..

Together all three colors speak the language of a tropical dance; formal, but fun.

 
 

The pallete has some really down to earth sweetness paired with some super fresh cool vibes. To call it a southern bell would be to completely ignore the crisp feeling of the greens. The freshness of the mint with the gray sage color brings literal life to the pop of coral. The strength of the coral in the forefront or the background is enough for it to stand tall on it’s own. But the mint green is too complimentary to leave out. This pallete is as fresh and determined as an Ohio spring season, I can feel it blooming onto big things!