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| This is what you see: | Each letter and each number have a colour. They are always colours from nature, no glaring colours. When I think a word, the colour imagination dominates the shape imagination, i. e. I see a coloured streak with my mind's eye. The colour of a word is essentially determined by the vowels that have more intense colours, therefore a two-syllable word, for example, appears more or less two-coloured. This facilitates my memory for certain (foreign) words and terms. |
| What I could not show better and what's missing: | The letters and numbers are really three-dimensional, like colourless, transparent, glossy glass tubes filled with coloured liquid. I chose the gray background to ensure that the light-coloured letters can also be read. |