Scarlet
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Orange
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Cerulean
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Scarlet & Orange & Cerulean
Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
Split-ComplementaryScarlet, Orange and Cerulean Color Meaning
The palette captures the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Croatian-Dalmatian-UNESCO-coastal-heritage-tradition-specific of all the Adriatic UNESCO heritage cities: Dubrovnik — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-Old-Town-of-Dubrovnik-1979-CE-inscribed and the most specifically medieval-walled-city-and-most-intact-Adriatic-maritime-republic-tradition-specific of any Croatian coastal UNESCO heritage — described by George Bernard Shaw as 'those who seek paradise on earth should come to Dubrovnik' — the most directly and the most immediately most-immediately-internationally-famous-Croatian-tourism-destination and the most comprehensively most-intact-medieval-city-walls-Adriatic-UNESCO-heritage of any Croatian city.
Scarlet is the Dubrovnik bougainvillea — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately beautiful Dalmatian botanical tradition. Orange is the Dubrovnik Dalmatian terracotta roof — the vivid warm orange of the most immediately characteristic and the most comprehensively most-photographed aerial view of any Croatian UNESCO city. Cerulean is the Adriatic Sea — the deep blue-green of the most immediately beautiful Croatian coastal water.
Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, vivid warm Orange, and deep blue-green Cerulean create the most Dubrovnik Croatian Dalmatian Adriatic and most brilliantly coastal split-complementary palette. Dubrovnik palette — brilliant scarlet Dubrovnik bougainvillea most vividly Dalmatian, vivid warm orange Dubrovnik terracotta Dalmatian roof most brilliantly Croatian, and deep blue-green cerulean Adriatic Sea Dubrovnik most brilliantly coastal.
Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean Color Style
Dubrovnik Croatian Dalmatian Adriatic and most brilliantly coastal — vivid brilliant Scarlet Dubrovnik-bougainvillea, vivid warm Orange Dubrovnik-terracotta-Dalmatian-roof, and deep blue-green Cerulean Adriatic-Sea. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous Croatian coastal heritage and the most comprehensively Old-Town-Dubrovnik-UNESCO-walled-city-tradition-specific Croatian Adriatic heritage.
What Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean Mean Together
Scarlet is the Dubrovnik bougainvillea — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately beautiful Croatian Dalmatian botanical tradition. Bougainvillea in Dubrovnik: the bougainvillea (the most immediately and the most comprehensively Dubrovnik-Old-Town-walls-and-stone-staircase-and-terrace-wall-cascading and the most specifically most-dramatically-scarlet-colored of any Dalmatian botanical element — the most directly and the most immediately most-immediately-photographically-beautiful and the most comprehensively most-immediately-color-contrasting against the most specifically warm-orange-Dalmatian-terracotta-roof-and-pale-limestone-Dubrovnik-Old-Town-wall of any Croatian botanical color contrast tradition — creating the most immediately internationally photographed and the most comprehensively most-immediately-beautiful of any Croatian botanical-architectural color contrast — the most directly and the most immediately Game-of-Thrones-filming-location-Dubrovnik-bougainvillea-Old-Town-wall-specifically and the most comprehensively most-internationally-famous-TV-production-Dubrovnik-botanical-and-architectural-backdrop of any Croatian tourism image). Orange is the Dalmatian terracotta roof — the vivid warm orange of the most immediately characteristic Dubrovnik roofscape. Dubrovnik roofscape: the Dubrovnik Old Town terracotta roof (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-internationally-photographed-Croatian-aerial-view and the most specifically most-uniform-and-most-immediately-beautiful-orange-terracotta-roof-covering of any Adriatic medieval city — the most directly and the most immediately partially-replaced and the most comprehensively 1991-1992-CE-Croatian-War-of-Independence-shelling-damaged-and-subsequently-restored of any Dubrovnik architectural heritage element — the most immediately most-prominent-from-Mount-Srđ-cable-car-panoramic-viewpoint and the most comprehensively most-photographed-Dubrovnik-city-overview of any Croatian architectural vista). Cerulean is the Adriatic — the deep blue-green of the most immediately famous Croatian coastal water. Adriatic Sea: the Adriatic Sea (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-transparent-and-most-pristine-European-coastal-water and the most specifically deep-blue-green-cerulean-color-most-immediately-Dubrovnik-offshore-water-color of any Mediterranean semi-enclosed sea — the most directly and the most immediately Croatia-approximately-1,246-islands-and-islets and the most comprehensively most-island-dense-European-coastline-Mediterranean-after-Greek of any European Adriatic coastal nation — the most immediately Lokrum-island-most-adjacent and the most comprehensively Elafiti-islands-most-immediately-Dubrovnik-day-trip-specific of any Dubrovnik nearby island tradition).
Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean in Branding
Dubrovnik Croatian Dalmatian Adriatic and most brilliantly coastal tradition brands with the most specifically Dalmatian split-complementary palette.
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Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Orange-Cerulean is the Dubrovnik Dalmatian palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet Dubrovnik-bougainvillea, vivid warm Orange Dalmatian-terracotta-roof, and deep blue-green Cerulean Adriatic-Sea. In Dalmatian-Croatian-inspired interiors, Cerulean as the dominant deep blue-green Adriatic anchor, Orange for the warm terracotta secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant bougainvillea warm jewel.
Scarlet, Orange & Cerulean — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
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Vivid brilliant red — the Dubrovnik bougainvillea in the most Croatian Adriatic trio.
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Vivid warm orange — the Dubrovnik terracotta Dalmatian roof, the most brilliantly Croatian.
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Deep blue-green cerulean — the Adriatic Sea Dubrovnik, the most brilliantly Dalmatian.
Explore Cerulean →Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Orange and Cerulean work together?
- Yes — most brilliantly Dalmatian Dubrovnik split-complementary: Orange vivid warm Dalmatian-terracotta-roof and Cerulean deep blue-green Adriatic are the most specifically Croatian and the most immediately Dalmatian architectural-coastal pair, Scarlet brilliant Dubrovnik-bougainvillea the most immediately botanical-vivid warm. Dubrovnik: Scarlet bougainvillea brilliant, Orange terracotta vivid warm, Cerulean Adriatic deep blue-green.
- What is the history of Dubrovnik as the Republic of Ragusa?
- The Republic of Ragusa — Republika Dubrovačka (the most immediately and the most comprehensively independent-maritime-republic-358-years-1358-CE-to-1808-CE-tradition-specific of any Adriatic trading republic — the most directly and the most immediately Dubrovnik-city-state-specifically and the most specifically most-immediately-diplomatically-skillful and the most comprehensively simultaneously-maintaining-independence-between-Byzantine-Empire-and-Venice-and-Ottoman-Empire of any small Adriatic maritime state) is famous for: (1) The diplomatic tradition (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-skilled-diplomacy-maintaining-independence-from-Venice-and-Ottoman-Empire-simultaneously and the most specifically annually-paying-Ottoman-haraç-tribute-while-maintaining-de-facto-independence-tradition of any small European maritime republic — the most directly and the most immediately most-extensively-documented-Adriatic-commercial-law and the most comprehensively Liber-Statutorum-1272-CE-codification-oldest-statute-book-Croatian-territory of any Dalmatian maritime city-state); (2) Social progressiveness (the most immediately and the most comprehensively first-European-state-abolishing-slave-trade-1416-CE and the most specifically first-European-quarantine-system-1377-CE-Rector's-Palace-specifically-establishing of any European medieval state — the most immediately oldest-pharmacy-continuously-operating-Europe-1317-CE-founded-Franciscan-monastery-pharmacy-specifically and the most comprehensively most-socially-progressive of any medieval Adriatic maritime republic).
- What proportion creates the most Dubrovnik Croatian quality?
- Cerulean dominant (50%) as the deep blue-green Adriatic anchor; Orange at 30% as the vivid warm terracotta secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant bougainvillea jewel. Cerulean's dominance creates the Dubrovnik quality — the deep blue-green of the most immediately most-transparent and the most comprehensively most-pristine-European-coastal-water-specific Adriatic Sea color seen most beautifully from Dubrovnik's UNESCO-walled city rampart walk.