← Back to context Comment by tonyhart7 17 hours ago well because they see kanji and "english" differently 2 comments tonyhart7 Reply queenkjuul 16 hours ago So a Japanese designer probably didn't consider it? curiousObject 8 hours ago They can’t see it even. The part of their brain which interprets Japanese is much bigger and faster.On the other side, visitors who can’t read Japanese can’t do anything but try to interpret those letters in the language they know
queenkjuul 16 hours ago So a Japanese designer probably didn't consider it? curiousObject 8 hours ago They can’t see it even. The part of their brain which interprets Japanese is much bigger and faster.On the other side, visitors who can’t read Japanese can’t do anything but try to interpret those letters in the language they know
curiousObject 8 hours ago They can’t see it even. The part of their brain which interprets Japanese is much bigger and faster.On the other side, visitors who can’t read Japanese can’t do anything but try to interpret those letters in the language they know
So a Japanese designer probably didn't consider it?
They can’t see it even. The part of their brain which interprets Japanese is much bigger and faster.
On the other side, visitors who can’t read Japanese can’t do anything but try to interpret those letters in the language they know