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: The phrase is used in essay-writing camps and supplemental application guides to encourage vivid sensory descriptions, such as describing the "hottest day you remember". It also appears as a title for creative works, such as the children's book Summer Color! by Diana Murray .

: In academic settings, "color-coded essays" are a common tool for students to visually organize their writing (e.g., green for main ideas, yellow for supporting details). Summer Sub-Season Characteristics Summer Color [v1.03]

: In the 12-season color system, "Summer" represents a palette that is primarily cool-toned, muted, and light-to-medium in value . Resources like Gabrielle Arruda define this season by its blue-based undertones and absence of harsh, warm colors like orange or stark black. : The phrase is used in essay-writing camps

: The lightest and most delicate, often featuring pastel pinks and icy blues. : In academic settings, "color-coded essays" are a

: The "classic" summer look, characterized by cool, medium-contrast shades like lavender and steel blue.

If you are analyzing the Summer palette specifically, it is typically broken down into three or four sub-seasons:

: The most neutral and muted, containing "dusty" versions of colors like mauve and soft olive. Essay Camp Day 1 - by Summer Brennan - A Writer's Notebook