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Jamal 1315 Posted 4 years ago
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My persona was a logo

Hello everybody.


I'm reading The Emotion of Design by Greg Hoffman.

Now, my persona was a logo, bringing it all full circle, and right off the bat my emotions are making their way to the surface.

To be honest I don't know what the writer means by persona and bringing it all full circle. Would you please tell me what the bold part mean?

Thanks so much ??

  

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His persona is the identity he presents in public. It's a retirement party, and his job was to create logos. Now that he has a logo himself, that is the face he presents to the world, and someone has done to him what he has done to others.

  • His persona is the identity he presents in public.
  • It's a retirement party, and his job was to create logos.
  • Now that he has a logo himself, that is the face he presents to the world, and someone has done to him what he has done to others.
  • The circle is complete.
  • "To come full circle" is a fixed expression meaning to get back to where things started after many changes.
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His persona is the identity he presents in public. It's a retirement party, and his job was to create logos. Now that he has a logo himself, that is the face he presents to the world, and someone has done to him what he has done to others. The circle is complete. "To come full circle" is a fixed expression meaning to get back to where things started after many changes. I'm not sure the express

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