Scheme A. Colour is mood, shape and position carry the data. Everything sits in one emerald family: the six core factors are a green lightness ramp (neighbours alternate light and deep so each vertex stays legible), the four deeper parts are four distinguishable greens, and the core is a single brand emerald that no longer recolours by your dominant factor. The old collisions are fixed: nothing is gold any more, and the membrane is a neutral pale that reads apart from the parts. The result leans entirely on silhouette and placement, the serene, premium read.
Try LowConnect (very low Emotionality) to see the minimum-size floor keep the connection part legible.
Move any score and watch the core and the four axis-medallions reshape live, beside the image. The deeper tests drive their own axes too.
Scheme A, brand monochrome. Same joined v2 structure (axis-medallions, weighted multi-connections, correlation membranes, fixed-size pointer dots). The only change is colour: one emerald family throughout, colour signals mood not data, so the figure rests on shape and position. Collisions fixed (no gold, neutral membrane). Compare with the hybrid, which keeps this green base but lets a gold/teal approach-threat charge punch through each part's outline. Deeper sub-scores are sample values; the quiz would supply real ones. Calibrated, not validated, psychologist sign-off before any public personality claim.