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The ONLY Graphic Design Psychology Video You’ll Ever Need!

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There is one aspect or theory in graphic

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design that is so important that if

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overlooked, the designer would likely

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create designs that simply just aren't

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good. It's called symbolic interaction

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and it stretches across almost every

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single area of graphic design. And by

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the end of today's video, you'll become

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a complete master at this topic. To

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preface exactly how important this

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theory is, we need to quickly remind

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ourselves of something equally as

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important. Now, we are designers, right?

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We create visual communication for

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businesses or brands. But what does that

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exactly mean to you? And what does it

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mean to me as a designer? Well, it means

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our designs need to efficiently

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communicate something to an audience in

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the shortest amount of time possible.

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Now, this could be as obvious as

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something being on sale like cat food to

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something as nuanced as communicating

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empathy or sorrow through a design for a

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charity. It's all communication.

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So [music] this theory or this principle

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symbolic interaction, it actually refers

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to a quick and efficient communication

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of ideas, messages or brand values

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without the need for lengthy

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explanations. Everything is just

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communicated visually and quickly. It's

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taking what graphic design is at its

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core and just doubling down on that

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notion. And so let me show you some real

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life examples of this in action. And

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then at the end of today's video, we're

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going to test your knowledge on the

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content you've just seen. The Porsche

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logo. It's quite beautiful, isn't it?

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Symbolic interaction has been used on

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this design in a very clever way. Now,

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take a look at the horse in the center

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of the logo itself. And also ask

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yourself, why is it there? Now, if you

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do some research into Porsche, you will

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know the company originated from

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Stoutgart, Germany. And that horse is

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taken from Stoutgart's coat of arms. But

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this isn't actually true symbolic

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interaction. Sure, it's a nice little

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brand story, isn't it? But it doesn't

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actually deliver the message to the

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audience quickly. You'd need to do

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research and find out about the Stutgart

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connection with Porsche. The true

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symbolic interaction lies in how the

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symbolism of the horse conveys [music] a

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sense of power, speed, and elegance.

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This appeals to the emotions associated

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with luxury and high performance. It

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taps into the psychology and aspirations

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of prestige all on a subconscious level.

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Now, would the Porsche logo work if

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instead of the horse, the designer

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placed a cartoony graphic of a car wheel

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in the middle? No. Now, the story or the

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message of heritage, prestige, power,

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and elegance is completely wiped away

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and gone.

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Logo design is only one small way that

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symbolic interaction can be used.

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So, let's look at some valid ways that

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designers use this. And then, of course,

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again, later at the end of the video, we

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will test your knowledge. Symbolic

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interaction is sort of like the fabric

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of graphic design, if you will. You

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could even call it the essence of

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graphic design in the respect that it

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makes design what it is. Take a

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marketing design for a new gaming mouse

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as an example. How might symbolic

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interaction fit in here on this design?

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Well, firstly, the imagery and the

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graphics. If the advert design showed

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one static image of the mouse on a desk,

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it might seem slow, boring, and bland.

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Instead, as a designer, you might

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showcase the gaming mouse in action with

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dynamic images that emphasize speed,

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precision, and control. [music] You

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might incorporate neon lighting, dynamic

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graphics, and elevate the idea of the

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mouse via imagery. So the psychology of

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the symbolism here is actionorientated

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visuals that kind of convey mastery and

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precision. And for people who are

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competitive, this can be quite

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empowering from a psychological point of

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view. Gamers often seek tools that make

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them feel in control and enhance their

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gaming skills. And the visual symbolism

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here can even play off of written

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symbolism on the advert. There could be

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slogans that emphasize themes of

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victory, precision, and the immersive

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gaming experience facilitated by the

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mouse. So things like dominate the game

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or precision unleashed, these could be

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used. And so the graphics could actually

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enforce that symbolic manner. Now,

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here's one fact as to why symbolic

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interaction is so powerful. Symbolic

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interaction is the very thing that

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allows for a brand to actually exist in

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the first place.

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Try this for a second. Close your eyes

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just for a minute and think about the

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franchise McDonald's.

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What actually springs to mind for you

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when you consider McDonald's?

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Sure, you might have an image of a

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burger pop up into your mind, but I'm

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sure many of you would also have a

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mental image of their golden arches

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logo.

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The Golden Arches are globally

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recognized and associated with

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McDonald's. The distinctive shape and

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color are familiar to the people and

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they create an ease of identification

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and this makes it easy for customers to

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spot McDonald's in any location around

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the world. Simple, yes. Powerful, almost

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certainly. And this is why designers

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need to be aware of symbolic interaction

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because it does exist in pretty much

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every aspect of graphic design. It is

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also found in something as simple as

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website icons. Icons on a website often

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serve as symbolic representations of

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different sections or actions. An

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example, a magnifying glass for search.

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Now, it seems so obvious, doesn't it?

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But a lot of the time, the most obvious

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solution is the best. Users interact

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with these symbols by clicking or

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tapping on them to navigate through a

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website, and well-designed icons enhance

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the user experience by providing visual

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cues and improving navigation

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efficiency.

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Now just imagine if instead of icons,

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websites used words for every single

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clickable button. The websites or the UI

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would become a mess and navigation

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around it would be vastly slower to the

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user. Now before we go ahead and test

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our knowledge of symbolic interaction,

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we can actually boil down the whole

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thing into one simple sentence. Symbolic

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interaction is the use of visual cues

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that express a message or action on a

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design.

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And now it's time to check out a design

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and see if you can detect symbolic

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interaction on that design. So here's

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the design by clickable design and we're

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going to run through it to see if you've

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grasped the concept of symbolic

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interaction. And if you haven't, don't

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worry because this section of the video

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will clear things up for you. And you

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can also pause the video if you want to

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look over the design and then see if you

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can determine where and how symbolic

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interaction has been used.

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So, the first really obvious way it's

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being used is, of course, the icons in

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the lower left. Incorporating icons or

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symbols that resonate with a target

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audience helps a design reach that

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intended audience. [snorts] It's a quick

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and easy way to convey shared meanings

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through a specific community. And it's

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pretty cool how these 3D icons match the

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focal point 3D nature. But of course, 2D

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would have worked as well. But what is

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the second way in which symbolic

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interaction has been used here? [music]

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Well, again, it's use of icons, but this

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time it's 2D icons. Now, we can see

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icons and graphics typical to gaming and

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gamers, but also graphics that belong in

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futuristic technology- based designs

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like this arrow or the glass overlay.

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Now, these work because the designs vibe

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with the message is technology and

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