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Music Addict
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 171
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![]() ![]() I know, right? It's like OCD that way. Other synesthetes' colors can be a bit annoying. For me it's worse than bad spelling. But I liked everyone's music descriptions for some reason. Interesting... Do you get annoyed when the colors are wrong in logos or ads, or just in normal writing/type? |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,184
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I once tried to make a chart in photoshop of the alphabet as I coloured it, and found that the shades had to be very precise to "feel" accurate. It isn't enough for instance, to say that M was red, because I have an exact idea of which shade of red it should be. |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 171
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In my name, the individual letters would look somewhat like this: ![]() (Enough to give me a headache) But all together, the word looks more like this, with the blue/grey color of the J affecting all the other letters, creating a more subtle overall picture. Stronger letters, like the a's and t's can withstand being affected, but "weaker" letters, like h, fade into the background. The letters tend to get less clear further from the first letter. ![]() And that's without the complexity of the backdrop, which would be impossible to actually replicate. I also see M as red; a really saturated, deep "cool" red (more on the blue side than the yellow side). Do you still have the chart? It's easy to get frustrated trying to create a good representation. The example I gave seems incomplete for me. If only there were videotapes for the mind. |
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