March 18, 201313 yr Staff Evolution of a nice and meaningful company logo. Please note that I have masked out part of the wordings on the company logo. The masked out area is in a RECTANGLE grey box. Quote On 3/18/2013 7:49:16 PM, Anonymous wrote: Dear Master,I am setting up a new business with my partner... Trading business..I was told that Logos must be round and not squares, round-shaped better? As in circle or oval?Generated from the site, this is me:Since you are aweak yin WaterDog, you don't want to be too weak otherwise you cannot take advantage of your Wealth Element.And this is my partner:Since you are aweak yin MetalDog, you don't want to be too weak otherwise you cannot take advantage of your Wealth Element.What will be the ideal colour for our logo?Thank you so much for your help.
March 18, 201313 yr Dear Master,I am setting up a new business with my partner... Trading business..I was told that Logos must be round and not squares, round-shaped better? As in circle or oval?Generated from the site, this is me: Since you are aweak yin WaterDog, you don't want to be too weak otherwise you cannot take advantage of your Wealth Element. And this is my partner: Since you are aweak yin MetalDog, you don't want to be too weak otherwise you cannot take advantage of your Wealth Element. What will be the ideal colour for our logo?Thank you so much for your help.
March 18, 201313 yr Staff Based on the Five Elements concept:Earth supports Metal and Metal supports Water.Thus, your company logo should especially have:-1. Earth element + Metal element and/or2. Earth element + Metal element and even can include the Water element.You have to take some effort to review the link, below:-http://talk.geomancy.netAs the above link gives you a CLUE as to what colours and associated shapes each element is about.You wrote: "I was told that Logos must be round and not squares, round-shaped better? As in circle or oval?"If you have the time to read the above, link, then what was mentioned by you or told to you is not exactly correct. Quote On 3/18/2013 7:19:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,I am settingup a new business with mypartner... Tradingbusiness..I was toldthat Logos must be round andnot squares, round-shapedbetter? As in circle oroval?Generated from the site,this is me:Since you areaweak yinWaterDog, you don't wantto be too weak otherwise youcannot take advantage of yourWealth Element.And this is mypartner:Since you areaweak yinMetalDog, you don't wantto be too weak otherwise youcannot take advantage of yourWealth Element.What will bethe ideal colour for ourlogo?Thank you so muchfor your help.
2 hours ago2 hr Author Staff Here are the main points from this page:Business context: The discussion centers on choosing the right shape and color for a company logo in relation to Feng Shui principles.User background: The individuals involved are described as a weak yin Water Dog and a weak yin Metal Dog in the Chinese zodiac system. Both are advised not to weaken further, as this would reduce their ability to benefit from their Wealth Element.Shape of logo: There is a common belief that logos should be round (circle or oval), but the page clarifies that this is not strictly correct. Shape choice should be guided by elemental balance rather than a blanket rule.Color and element guidance:Earth supports Metal, and Metal supports Water.Therefore, the logo should incorporate Earth + Metal elements, and it can also include Water elements.Practical advice: The page points to resources explaining which colors and shapes correspond to each element, encouraging readers to align their logo design with these associations rather than relying on simplistic rules.
2 hours ago2 hr Author Staff Here are the main points from this page:Business context: The discussion centers on choosing the right shape and color for a company logo in relation to Feng Shui principles.User background: The individuals involved are described as a weak yin Water Dog and a weak yin Metal Dog in the Chinese zodiac system. Both are advised not to weaken further, as this would reduce their ability to benefit from their Wealth Element.Shape of logo: There is a common belief that logos should be round (circle or oval), but the page clarifies that this is not strictly correct. Shape choice should be guided by elemental balance rather than a blanket rule.Color and element guidance:Earth supports Metal, and Metal supports Water.Therefore, the logo should incorporate Earth + Metal elements, and it can also include Water elements.Practical advice: The page points to resources explaining which colors and shapes correspond to each element, encouraging readers to align their logo design with these associations rather than relying on simplistic rules.
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