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The colors, personalities, sexes, and even ages of my letters and numbers mix and flow together when they are near one another, such as in words. This is why I can sometimes say that looking at words is like looking at a hologram; if you pay attention to one part of it, you get a particular - and complicated - impression, and as you alter what you are paying attention to in the picture (word), your impression of it changes.
There are dominant letters/colors in my words, but they are very much dependent on the word and the meaning and, often, any imagery I attach to the words. Below is an example.
The top line is my name. The middle line is what the individual letters of my name look like if I should see them separately. The bottom line shows [more or less] what I see when I look at the word/words of my name.
For me, the beginning letters of words influence their respective words quite a bit, but do not overpower them. It is, unfortunately, impossible for me to demonstrate exactly what words look like to me, because as I said, the colors shift a bit as I look at them.
As you can see from above, the individual letter-colors are not always the colors the word ends up "showing". For instance, clearly there is no purple in L, I, S, or A, but when I think of my name, and ever so slightly when I see it written, I see the purple there. I have no clue where it could have come from.
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This is a screencapture of my desktop. (That's the Tadpole Galaxy, UGC 10214. You can click here for more info on it.) I have hacked my OS quite a bit, and I have made it impossible to put icons on my desktop. But what I want to share is what I did with my quicklaunch bar. Click the image to the left to get a bigger image of my desktop so you can see what I mean.
Instead of picture-icons to show what programs are on the quicklaunch bar, there are color-icons instead, which correspond to the colors of the words they represent. (Except for the picture-icon on the far left, which I click for my matrix screensaver to come on.) For instance, the pink-brick-brown/green icon from stands for "FTP", the f being pink, the t being brick, and the p being brown-green. The two icons on the far left are for PSP (Paint Shop Pro) and PS (Photoshop).
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