The Geometry of Silhouette
How first impressions emerge from contour: square (rectangle), triangle, and oval as three languages of proportion
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How first impressions emerge from contour: square (rectangle), triangle, and oval as three languages of proportion
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In some looks, you want to gaze at a person calmly and directly into their eyes, while in others your gaze constantly snags on logos, bright spots, and details. I examine which elements invariably capture attention, and why classical elegance functions like courtesy: it reduces the burden on your interlocutor and keeps the face as the focal point.
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In the age of virtual visual content, what we scroll and swipe through reveals far more about our inner state than how others perceive us. Through simple exercises, choosing images that resonate or provoke resistance, you can uncover the internal structures of your personality, and then apply this clear self-understanding across all areas of life, both personal and professional. But let us begin this conversation with Jung and his successors.
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