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Ruben Pater offers a critical look at how visual choices shape our perception of the world in this concise manual. The book reveals that no design is truly neutral, as every color, typeface, and symbol carries deep cultural baggage. By examining real world examples, Pater explains how western centric bias often leads to unintended meanings or harmful stereotypes when images travel across borders.…

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