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All colors have cold and warm variants and can work in surprising ways when used in color compositions.
I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but what’s an example of a warm blue? I can’t imagine it.
That warm blue does look cozy, in that it looks like the color that your dad’s old too-short shorts were in the 70s.