Anthropological Phenotype Identification
The system evaluates orbital spacing, nasal bridge angle, cheekbone projection, jaw angle, cranial breadth-to-length ratio, and mid-face proportions from front and profile views. Classifications such as Alpinid, Atlanto-Mediterranean, Dinarid, or Mediterranean variants require strong morphological markers — not a single vague label.
Psychological Aesthetic Archetype
Your architecture maps to a persona label such as “The Rugged Architect,” “The Stoic Warrior,” “The Sovereign,” or “The Scholar” — how people read your face before you speak. That archetype filters grooming texture, silhouette structure, fabric weight, and color temperature so choices feel native, not costume.
Ancient Civilization Parallel
Your proportions are compared to sculptural and historical depictions — Roman Patrician, Bronze Age Aegean, Norse, Anatolian Classical, and similar. The match is structural, not poetic: the same metrics drive phenotype classification. Many users find timeless direction from parallels that share their bone story.
Using Your Archetype in Style Decisions
Archetype is a filter, not a cage. A Dinarid “Stoic Warrior” profile often suits structured shoulders and heavier fabrics; a Mediterranean “Sovereign” may favor refined tailoring and richer warm neutrals. Examples in the report tie phenotype, archetype, and concrete hair, beard, and frame choices together.