Most people view auras as some kind of spiritual thing. I see it as a way of living. A projection, if you will - and these projections can be represented as images.
Above, is my articulation of self. The way I see it:
"The future is old, but it can live in the now. The bright green lines represent an understated, yet bold design aesthetic, heavily articulated and well thought-out. It's built upon frameworks and knowledges of best practices, made by a man who enjoys working behind the scenes constructing the architecture of our existence."
It's a bit of a stretch, but a fun exercise to try and explain your design philosophy. So, try it - find an image that you feel represents your aura and give it a whirl trying to decipher the elements that truly define you.
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