phone screens
07/11/2018
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By Russel Davis
Could changing your phone display reduce your use? Expert recommends removing the color from your screen to make it less stimulating
Setting the mobile phone’s color scheme to gray scale may help curb device addiction, according to Tristan Harris, a former design ethicist at Google. The expert explained that the bright colors commonly displayed in different apps subconsciously stimulate the brain and spur enthusiasm among users. Harris noted that the color red, a color chosen for notifications, appears youthful […]
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