The logos you trust most are lying to you. Not with words—but with whispers your brain hears before you ever notice. A collar that spells MOM. Letters that turn into arrows. A mountain that hides a bear. Every aisle, every billboard, every screen is packed with invisible persuad… Continues… We don’t live in a neutral world of colors and shapes; we live inside a designed illusion. Once you notice Wendy’s quiet invocation of “MOM,” Subway’s urgent arrows of motion, or Toblerone’s proud Bernese bear, it becomes impossible to unsee the intent. These aren’t cute coincidences. They are calculated emotional shortcuts,...
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