Eúnoia
Eunoia | Well Mind, Beautiful Thinking
● What is this design and what makes it different from others, what are the strengths and unique features of this design?
☾ What makes this design different and unique is that it goes beyond the meanings of words and reflects the ways of interpreting our thoughts deeply with words and lines. It is that it triggers the enactment by pushing all the contours of your mind to think in different ways. When you see it at first glance, the elements you underlined were actually describing you, not me, based on my world. When you looked at this design, which details did you see first? What makes this design unique for you?
● What inspired you to find this project? What were your thoughts while preparing the design?
☽ Eunoia; beautiful thinking means a good mind. I was inspired by what words make us feel. The first dot at the entrance represents the birthday date. It has been chosen in numerological terms. It describes our brain structures shaped by the moment we were born. What we see is the reflection of how we look and what we create in our minds.
You can see the two sides of the moon in the Eunoia script. The colors represent the light and dark sides. Sometimes we have positive and sometimes negative thoughts. All of these choices about ourselves in two opposite directions form the building blocks of our personality over time. The thread that comes out of the middle connects to our ways of thinking. If we connect these two aspects in balance, I think we can better adopt to think beautifully and differently. It reminded me that whatever we wanted to learn about all the ways the mind opens to knowledge, I have to look at all the other doors that have yet to be discovered, waiting to be discovered. The smiling owl symbol also represents wisdom and the smile of the face you see in general lines represents beautiful thought, that is goodness. Flying birds, on the other hand, tell that it is necessary to keep it free from the fears that affect the stereotype in the mind. In the middle, this mini place, which is the size of a pea, yellow in color, shows the perception center that manages the part we call pineal gland.