As well as outdoor visual pollution, the corresponding indoor visual pollution in stores is the screening of ads on supermarket floors. The trend by the advertising/marketing industry to fill every bit of blank space that surrounds a consumer is contributing to overwhelming sensory input. Quite frankly, you just begin to shut out and not focus on it any more. They are rapidly reaching the point of diminishing returns. No one can pay attention to this much information, it's simply not possible or practical . . . or necessary. Empty spaces and quiet are good!
Thank you.
I agree completely.
billboard and large format advertising
As well as outdoor visual pollution, the corresponding indoor visual pollution in stores is the screening of ads on supermarket floors. The trend by the advertising/marketing industry to fill every bit of blank space that surrounds a consumer is contributing to overwhelming sensory input. Quite frankly, you just begin to shut out and not focus on it any more. They are rapidly reaching the point of diminishing returns. No one can pay attention to this much information, it's simply not possible or practical . . . or necessary. Empty spaces and quiet are good!