Screen Shot 2018-10-27 at 9.12.00 PM.png After staring at your phone in grayscale, looking up at the real world of vibrant colors can produce a momentary surprise. Appears In I turned my phone on grayscale for two weeks — Here’s what I learned By Ben Hitchcock | October 30, 2018 Corporations use color to subliminally control your brain, and the only way to resist is by turning your phone on black and white.
I turned my phone on grayscale for two weeks — Here’s what I learned By Ben Hitchcock | October 30, 2018 Corporations use color to subliminally control your brain, and the only way to resist is by turning your phone on black and white.
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