Incorporating feng shui into a web site activates and energizes it in a very subtle way. It’s something the designacologist does naturally when designing websites, business cards, brochures, and paintings. TaylorWrite is a new global marketing firm owned by Kate Taylor. Kate spent 10 years living in Shanghai and Hong Kong and another 10 years traveling throughout Asia. Kate knows about the power of feng shui symbolism and asked me to work with her on creating her new site with feng shui in mind. The entry page is my favorite: can you guess why? It’s not a simple photo collage. It’s a photo collage arranged in a circular bagua formation. Note Kate’s pic is in the upper central position (Fame & Reputation). Go to the site and see if you can discover the numerous feng shui principles we used in the final edit of the design. The ste has also been translated into Chinese.
USING FENG SHUI IN WEB DESIGN
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Interesting. I never thought to use feng shui in web design.
Your timing was serendipitous. I want to create a web site and the first thing i thought of was it must work energetically. I subscribe to your site. When I looked for images of a “website designed thru feng shui”, just now, up popped your most recent post. Thanks for the PERFECT timing!