GREAT!!, faved it. But, for when you were explaining what colour represents what, "white" was blue. don't know if this is clear, lol, maybe you should check it out. What I mean is this:
the format was: [actual colour filled in box] + {description}, right?
so:
[red-violet] {red-violet represents...}
[pink] {pink represents...}
[BLUE] {WHITE represents...} ...... while blue was already mentioned. But, instead of leaving a there a whitea box that won't show on the page, you can change the colour of the page/BG, or make a black outline and fill it with white, that way you have the colour's definition, ya know? I don't mean to sound in authority and telling you how to solve the problem, I'm just pointing it out
Sorry if this was mentioned alreaady, I didn't read all the comments posted.
Also, a question: with that horse-lady example, you talked about choosing and balancing the colours of the hair and horse half, but what about the skin colour? Doesn't it have to match up with the rest of the colours? Or is it more a neutral colour that goes with anything?