Which linguistic innovation in packaging design was first introduced in the 1970s and revolutionized how product information was presented across multiple language markets?
In the world of language and linguistics, product packaging has evolved significantly to incorporate linguistic psychology and cultural sensitivities. How words are presented on packaging can dramatically influence consumer perception and purchasing decisions. This poll tests your knowledge about a groundbreaking linguistic innovation in product packaging design that changed how we interact with language on everyday items.
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- Clear Language Panels - standardized information blocks with consistent linguistic patterns across all languages
- Iconographic Language System - replacing text with universally understood symbols for instructions
- The Language-Independent Pictorial Representations (LIPR) - visual instructions that eliminated need for translations
- Multi-panel labeling - accordion or peel-back labels containing the same information in multiple languages
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