According the data, winter has arrived indeed.

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The Vox Visuals team created an interactive chromatology of the first 7 seasons of Game of Thrones. What we learned? The show, for the most part, is quite de-saturated and dark. But most interesting was a methodical shift in hue as winter descends upon Westoros. The show managed to shift the average hue of aggregate color palettes from warm to cool as the seasons changed.

For a more complete chromatology of the show (and a primer on color theory to boot!) you can check out the full interactive:

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28 COMMENTS

  1. The one slight of green in season 2–We all know what that is~
    Amazing video!
    I love the use of color filter in this adaptation, you can really tell by that alone which area the story is currently focusing on.

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