Design Challenge - 42 palettes in 42 days | Day 2

It's already Day 2 in my personal design challenge. Today's theme is Sunflower sadness, inspired by the view from my window.

A quick recap: I decided to use the remaining days of the year to challenge myself and come up with one colour palette a day till 1st January, to rapidly improve my colour understanding and start the new year with a new and refined skill! Feel free to join me in the challenge or just follow me along on this journey.

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THE RULES:

1. The rules are not super strict but you should try your best to make 42 colour palettes in 42 days.
2. Every palette should consists of 5 different colours. If you really, really want you could include more, but in my opinion 5 is the perfect number, since such a small palette won't take too much of your time, and you'll be able to finish the challenge by putting in just 10-15 minutes a day.
3. Every palette should have one main colour. Strive to choose new and different main colour for every palette. It won't be much of a challenge if you make 42 palettes with only shades of blue, right?
Super hard mode: try to include the colours that you have problems with as often as possible in the palettes - I for example would try to include green, red or brown in most of my palettes since I struggle the most with them.
4. You could either:
- Choose a photo and make a palette based on it;
- Make a palette based on my theme - for Day 1 it's Autumn Trip, and every day the name of the theme would be written on the palette;
- Make your palette based on the photo I chose - think you could do it better? Every day I'm going to link the photo I used, so you could try to make a colour combo based on it.

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Are you ready to start? Simply do a rebound of this shot, or directly upload your palette and tag it with "42 palettes in 42 days"!

Day 2 photo source: https://goo.gl/h66GPG

*The palettes I'll make in the "42 palettes in 42 days" design challenge are free to be used by everyone, both for personal or commercial projects. They are suitable for logos, UI/UX projects, web designs, branding and identity, packaging, icons, illustrations, print design, and more.

I don't require any attribution, but please if you use my palettes for your project - do a rebound, mention me/tag me, or link it to me - I'd love to see your beautiful designs!

Victoria Georgieva
Logo, Graphic design & Illustration

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