So far only extarversion/introversion dimension is possible to identify on the basis of warm/cold colours.
I would assume that the richness of colours is important too. There could be a few hypotheses here:
1. Dark colours -sign of irrationality. Light shades -rationality.
2. It could be that dark colours or vibrant colours are a characteristic feature of Ego -Superid dimension. This dimension must be the most conflicting one - we can expect contrast of colours.
3. Other dimesnions do not suppose to be in contrast but in harmony.
So it is possible to start by asking what set of colours do you prefer: cold or warm? and then...What is the quality of colours: pastel? dark or vibrant?
If pastel: pinky,purple -yellow, lime green -Superego -Ego.
If dark: black/naivy blue - green Superid -Id
If vibrant: blue -red, black - orange, blue -orange Ego -Superid.
if simply bright: red and pink - Superego -Ego
red -yellow -green - Ego- Id.
I would assume that the favourite colour -must be the one from the Ego Block. Preference of a second colour may reflect subtype. For example, INTJ who likes blue and green - will be INTJ -intuitive subtype- because blue is closer to green - they are in the same Child block. The counscious of this INTJ will be less developed than of the INTJ who will prefer purple/violet colour as number 1 colour - logical subtype. We may expect intuitive INTJ to be more childish in behaviour or attitude.
That INTJ who prefers blue to purple as the result will be closer to INTP in the sense that he will be more concerned with his persona rather than social regulatons. It could be a permanenet or temporarily feature. At the moment it is difficult to say. If INTJ is under stress and depression - he may see it more naturally to prefer blue.
ESFP who does not like yellow as a base function - and goes for red instead - could be regarded as ethical or emotional subtype. If we would decide to present the functions in colour we would use the same shapes but the colour for bothe would be different.
I see the clear logic behind it. The preference of the second colour will be only different as regards to the creative function. The shift in colour must go in a motion of a positive swastika: from right to left, like in the wheel Life. That means, we shall never get INTJ who will like pink or red, because these colours represent completely different dimension -feelings.
WE can have INFPs who likes red - emotional sybtypes and those - who does not like red -intuitive subtypes. But we shall not have INFPs who will come out with orange ot violet - because it is logiccal colours/functions. If we shall continue like that we may be able describe types and colours. Can anybody systemise it in a nice way? Why should I do evrything myself
? Is anybody out there with good systemic skills?
I think we progress slowly but surely - it sounds sensible to me.
Can you imagine that shift of the colours in a circle can under certain circumstances to move in a negative direction?