Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Smart international organisations have nothing to win in draping themselves in American symbols and imagery (or Chinese symbols and imagery or French symbols and imagery, etc). You win hearth by emphasising your local presence and if you can't do it you better project a bland and neutral image.
It is not difficult whatsoever for imagery to be turned off for installations in locales the image train is not designed for. Culturally sensitive/relevant imagery can be used in some locales and just a simple progress bar installer can be shown for others. It doesn't have to be all or nothing.
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