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Hi folks!
I was just wondering if there was a way to apply Feng Shui to websites? I'm interested in everyone's views on this.
Thanks!
Ryan Meashaw
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Dear Ryan,
Usually, company logos have been designed based on either i.e. based on a owner's Ba Zi i.e. weak water... etc...
Colour is also widely used in Feng Shui.
Geomancy-u.com 's logo was designed based on our scope/field of discipline i.e. studies and based on Robert's and mine element and strength.
Although website designs are new, in this site, we have used colours for each of our sites (in our personal opinion, reflect best on Feng Shui principles).
For example, our Resources site/pages is in green. Where green is like a tree sprouting roots and branches.
The forum www.geomancy-forum.com uses the colour blue to represent (again to the best of our opinion) exchange of knowledge...
There are many more colour differentation ... do check out the various sites and colour schemes used.
In no way that, I would say that what we used can be a `standard'. This is based on our own interpretation.
In the past, our older site image even have a trigram but in opinion, in order not to activate the Ba Gua trigram, we mirror imaged it so that when the pages was loaded up, it would not become a `proper' Ba Gua Trigram.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/11/01 4:09:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi folks!
I was just wondering if there
was a way to apply Feng Shui
to websites? I'm interested
in everyone's views on this.
Thanks!
Ryan Meashaw

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