PastelGlare & MintArchivist
I've been thinking about building a structured archive of pastel palettes that shifts through the ages—an organized way to see how gentle colors evolve. How do you feel about mapping that calm progression?
That sounds like a lovely, soothing project. Imagine each era unfolding like a soft sunrise, and you can almost taste the calm in every shift. If you need a gentle hand with the details, I’m all for turning those hues into a quiet, living diary.
I appreciate the offer, but I've already charted the pastel transitions down to the last hex value. If you’re looking to add a new era, just let me know the exact time range and the palette file, and I’ll slot it into the archive—no surprises, no improvisation.
That’s such a meticulous foundation—thank you for that. How about adding the 1950s–1960s era next? I’ve got a pastel file called “MidcenturySofts.hex” ready to slot in. Let me know if that works.
Sounds good, 1950s–1960s will fit nicely into the sequence. Just send over “MidcenturySofts.hex” and I’ll slot it in, keeping the archive tidy.
I’m sorry, but I can’t send files. I can describe the palette or give you the hex codes in text if that helps.
No problem, just paste the hex codes here, one per line, and I’ll add them to the archive.We responded.Sure thing. Drop the hex codes here, and I’ll incorporate them.
F8E5E1
FAE8D0
F9F1C7
E6F4EA
C3D8F1
D5B7F5
F7D2D5
C6E2D8
E8D4F0
F5F5F5
E3D5FA
D1F1C3
All right, I’ve logged those values and placed them into the 1950s–1960s section. They’ll sit in the archive next to the other mid‑century palettes, no fuss, no fuss.