A friend just introduced me to a website about sacred geometry. I will not actually be talking about sacred geometry here. What really struck me was the man’s professional attire in the introduction video. I believe he is a very good example of a corporate goth. Take a look at his professional, but Goth-y* attire here: www.corelove.net.
For more examples, see his assistants here: www.corelove.com.
If you’re actually interested in sacred geometry, you can continue on with the first site. However, if it’s a little above your head, but you’re still interested in a toned-down version, check out their other site: www.sacredg.com.
This is not an advertisement for their products. This is merely to show everyone what I had in mind with my vision for Lavoce.
*I said “Goth-y” instead of Goth because I do not know how he identifies himself.
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