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  "textContent": "Beauty isn’t a mystery. It’s a calculation — one your brain runs in milliseconds, without asking for your input. You glance at a logo, or scroll past an image, and something registers immediately. You either feel drawn in or you don’t. That instant pull is the psychology of visual aesthetics at work. And it’s far […]\n\nThe post The Psychology of Visual Aesthetics: Why Your Brain Decides What’s Beautiful Before You Do appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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