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You Can Judge A Book By Its Cover, Sometimes

2023-02-04 16:54:07

Humans have developed an amazing ability to quickly and accurately form the first impression as a survival mechanism. Even if so many warning alerts are given, it can not be denied that it is still difficult to know whether to trust the first impression. I found how important it is to give the first impression on the first day, employment interview, or encounter with new customers. Also, we are warned that we should not judge books through the front cover. This suggests that our initial impression may be defective, the first impression being completely formed by the appearance.

You can not judge a book from the cover, but you can judge the website from its design. Before going into features and ease of use, people tend to evaluate and judge products and web sites early on the basis of appearance. The following design trend is necessary to make the product fresh and attractive. But is the design trend a panacea? Our designers are aware that the next design trend is an important part of our work, but should not use them blindly. Not all situations are useful, useful, or applicable in all situations. Even a good trend may get worse and you may hurt the user experience. This is the reason we have to carefully use them, filter them and adjust them when necessary.

I can not judge a book through the front cover, or I can not judge a book through the front cover. That is, you should not judge someone or something according to the appearance or the original appearance. If he loves her, I will be happy to them. You can not judge a book through the cover page. We may say that we do not believe in judging books through the cover, but according to the survey we have done it over and over again.

You can know about the album based on the cover. I know, I know, they always say "Please do not judge a book on the cover", but in terms of music, I sometimes think you need to do this. On the day, before ubiquitous streaming, cover art sometimes needs to decide whether all potential consumers will purchase the album or not. Covers do not have the same importance now, but I think the artists are still seriously considering their choice. At first glance, the cover of (Sand) Alex G's latest album, Rocket (drawn by his sister Rachel) is modest and relatively mediocre. The goat stands on the ranch with the character of the candy cane floating balloon floating above the head. Just like Alex G's music, the strangeness of this cover is more obvious when you check it. You may notice two pairs of corners: straight and pointy, what is expected from a traditional goat traditionally. The other group betrayed like a ram directly pointing to the audience.