nntpguest Posted February 27, 2003 Share Posted February 27, 2003 Dear Master Cecil,I heard an interesting statement that even Feng Shuican be applied to homepages (web site).How true is this statement ? Is so, is it about combinationof colors and graphics and company logo etc ?What about the 2D and 3D effect. In the real world,we have shaped, mountain, waters etc. But in thecyber world, everything is virtual, flat.Interesting.Thank you.Regards,Curious Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 28, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 28, 2003 Dear Anon,1. If we look at the foundation or basics, even sites like Geomancy.net applys the five elements concept to the website.2. For example, the main page or home page of this site is designed to fit our Ba Zi.3. Even the logos are tailored to our ba zi.4. Geomancy University's logo is also based on the combination of Metal with water combination.5. Our Free resources or learning resources are in Green or wood element to symbolise growth.6. In fact there are many more examples, even within this website. Colour schemes are also blended to harmonise with the various Five elements - element combination.7. Although, this is not a proven area - of use, since the internet is relatively new; there is relatively NO HARM trying to experiment or apply the Five elements concept.8. This website has been on since 1996, and we have been designing our logos, pages etc... since then based on the Five elements concept.9. Therefore, there is really nothing new nor a secret. That, Five elements are or has been used here or may be used by other websites.10. Looking back, overall, we have been quite successful. But here, it is difficult to place it on Five Elements or other reasons.11. If one looks carefully, on the productive sequence of the five elements concept, the colours starting from Metal (white / gold), next Water (blue, black or gray) and Wood (green or brown) - quite closely resemble an interior decorator's harmonising colour schemes.For example white often go with blue.Earth tones, often goes with red pink or purple etc... Quote I heard an interestingstatement that even Feng Shuican be applied to homepages(web site). In some of the past messages on this forum, in-fact, this question had been asked as far back as 1997.In fact, if one search "hard enough", many of the questions recently asked are already available. This is why, for the most often asked questions, I have asked users to try and do some homework themselves. This is not much to ask since it is simply clicking on SEARCH and typing in a few key words. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/27/2003 9:47:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil,I heard an interestingstatement that even Feng Shuican be applied to homepages(web site).How true is this statement ?Is so, is it about combinationof colors and graphics andcompany logo etc ?What about the 2D and 3Deffect. In the real world,we have shaped, mountain,waters etc. But in thecyber world, everything isvirtual, flat.Interesting.Thank you.Regards,Curious Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nntpguest Posted February 28, 2003 Share Posted February 28, 2003 Quote 10. Looking back, overall, we have been quite successful. But here, it isdifficult to place it on Five Elements or other reasons. I think asides from Feng Shui that affect the successful web site,you guys did a really great job and have a working online business model ..Well done and keep it up ! This is the first page I visit every morning !Regards, wrote in message news:12958.6662@forum.geomancy.net... Quote Dear Anon,1. If we look at the foundation or basics, even sites like Geomancy.netapplysthe five elements concept to the website.2. For example, the main page or home page of this site is designed to fitourBa Zi.3. Even the logos are tailored to our ba zi.4. Geomancy University's logo is also based on the combination of Metalwithwater combination.5. Our Free resources or learning resources are in Green or wood elementtosymbolise growth.6. In fact there are many more examples, even within this website. Colourschemes are also blended to harmonise with the various Five elements -elementcombination.7. Although, this is not a proven area - of use, since the internet isrelatively new; there is relatively NO HARM trying to experiment or applytheFive elements concept.8. This website has been on since 1996, and we have been designing ourlogos,pages etc... since then based on the Five elements concept.9. Therefore, there is really nothing new nor a secret. That, Fiveelements areor has been used here or may be used by other websites.10. Looking back, overall, we have been quite successful. But here, it isdifficult to place it on Five Elements or other reasons.11. If one looks carefully, on the productive sequence of the fiveelementsconcept, the colours starting from Metal (white / gold), next Water (blue,black or gray) and Wood (green or brown) - quite closely resemble aninteriordecorator's harmonising colour schemes.For example white often go with blue.Earth tones, often goes with red pink or purple etc...>I heard an interesting>statement that even Feng Shui>can be applied to homepages>(web site).In some of the past messages on this forum, in-fact, this question hadbeenasked as far back as 1997.In fact, if one search "hard enough", many of the questions recently askedarealready available.This is why, for the most often asked questions, I have asked users to tryanddo some homework themselves. This is not much to ask since it is simplyclicking on SEARCH and typing in a few key words.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 2/27/2003 9:47:51 PM, Nntp Guest wrote:>Dear Master Cecil,>>I heard an interesting>statement that even Feng Shui>can be applied to homepages>(web site).>>How true is this statement ?>Is so, is it about combination>of colors and graphics and>company logo etc ?>>What about the 2D and 3D>effect. In the real world,>we have shaped, mountain,>waters etc. But in the>cyber world, everything is>virtual, flat.>>Interesting.>>Thank you.>>Regards,>Curious> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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