Feng shui design for websites
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Written by Karen Kingston
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007 |
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Yay! This new website goes live today! It's been a
6-month project to migrate from the static content site spaceclearing.com has had
for the last few years to this new open-source dynamic content management site
that offers the look, feel and functionality that's now needed.
All my books have been written using feng shui principles,
and this website is the same.
Feng shui is all about creating physical spaces.
Space Clearing is about the energy of a space.
Creating a website is about creating a virtual
space.
- In a home, good feng shui design creates an environment
that supports the physical needs and nourishes the higher aspirations of the
people who live there.
- On a website, good feng shui design creates a virtual
space that is a vehicle to convey the essence of the subject matter and the space of
consciousness behind it.
- In a home, good feng shui promotes health, wealth
and happiness.
- On a website, good feng shui facilitates
a healthy interaction with the world, promoting a constant flow of wealth and
happiness in whatever form that takes.
- In a home, keeping the space clutter-free allows the
energy to flow from room to room, creating a corresponding ease and flow in the
lives of the occupants.
- On a website, good feng shui structure makes it is
easy for the visitor to navigate their way around, so they can flow from page
to page and find everything they are looking for.
- In a home, the furnishings and décor reflect the
inner essence of the occupants, creating a mirror of who they are and allowing
them to feel completely ‘at home' in the space.
- On a website, the right imagery
and style reflects the essence of the content so that visitors can resonate
with what is being passed and feel ‘at home' with the site.
- In a home, Space Clearing needs to be done on a regular
basis to keep the energy fresh and clear.
- On a website, stagnant pockets (out-of-date postings) need
to be cleared or revised so that every part of the site is current and vital.
The list of similarities goes on.
Hope you like the new website. I've certainly enjoyed creating it, and there will be new features and sections introduced in the coming months to keep it interesting and exciting.
Copyright © Karen Kingston, 2008
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