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#5D3A91 Plum
#BDA0D9 Lavender
#D5006D Magenta
#4B0082 Indigo
#008080 Teal
#FF6F61 Coral
#007BFF Electric Blue
#7FFF00 Chartreuse
#DC143C Crimson
#FFD700 Gold

a 10-hue color palette for a lynchian film inspired in gender identity struggles, especially the feeling of being nonbinary. the main color is plum, the rest are vibrant colors similar or adjacent, the fourth act of the film takes place in a theater dressing room and the third in a bar. look is inspired in the films "i saw the tv glow", "exotica", "blue velvet" and the iconography behind the cure's "pornography" album and the latest stage production of "cabaret at kit kat klub"

Palette Description

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1. Plum - #5D3A91 - A deep, rich purple that symbolizes complexity and introspection, reflecting the theme of nonbinary identity. 2. Lavender - #BDA0D9 - A soft, serene purple that conveys calmness and acceptance, suitable for moments of self-discovery. 3. Magenta - #D5006D - A vibrant, bold pink that represents passion and defiance, resonating with the struggle for identity. 4. Indigo - #4B0082 - A deep blue-purple that evokes mystery and depth, mirroring the obscured truths within oneself. 5. Teal - #008080 - A refreshing blue-green that symbolizes balance and tranquility, reflecting the harmony sought in identity. 6. Coral - #FF6F61 - A vibrant, lively orange-pink that brings warmth and energy, representative of the vibrant lives lived by nonbinary individuals. 7. Electric Blue - #007BFF - A bright, attention-grabbing blue that signifies clarity and visibility, essential in the journey of self-acceptance. 8. Chartreuse - #7FFF00 - A bright yellow-green that represents new beginnings and growth, paralleling the evolution of identity. 9. Crimson - #DC143C - A striking red that conveys emotion and urgency, highlighting the passionate experiences of those grappling with identity. 10. Gold - #FFD700 - A warm, luxurious yellow that symbolizes richness and self-worth, celebrating the uniqueness and value of every individual. This color palette presents a vibrant yet introspective exploration of nonbinary identity, combining deep, rich hues with bright, attention-grabbing colors. It reflects the emotional complexity and creativity associated with the struggles depicted in the film, enhanced by the theatrical elements of the dressing room and bar settings. What other elements or themes would you like to incorporate into this palette? Or do you need assistance with specific design aspects related to this film?