The Moody Blues

Americans love their blue. So what does all that blue say about us? And should we sing the blues at home? Read on.

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Indigo/Cornflower
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Indigo
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Cornflower
These shades encourage you to create workable plans. Using them in a space will challenge you to plan ahead, avoid mistakes and orchestrate a more exciting future.
Periwinkle/Mist
indigo with white
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Periwinkle
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Mist
These soft shades encourage you to reconsider how to make your dreams come true. Using these enriching blue shades provokes an optimistic, problem-solving approach towards concerns and dilemmas.

Sienna/Dusty Rose
indigo with brown

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Sienna
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Dusty Rose
These grounding shades encourage you to slow down, map out an action plan, and search for more practical solutions. Using them in spaces creates a sharp awareness of exactly what needs to be done.

Cobalt/Royal Blue
indigo with black

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Cobalt
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Royal Blue
These mysterious shades dig deep to evoke a more contemplative, strategic daily-plan. Use them to eliminate self-doubt and unearth a more determined, disciplined you.

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Color guru Dewey Sadka is the author of The Dewey Color System: Choose Your Colors, Change Your Life. He has created a patented system that is the first validated color personality system in the world. Visit him at deweycolorsystem.com.