Visual Clichés: Phone Operator Pictures

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We already looked at how you can overcome clichéd pictures, and we thereafter specifically looked at examples of handshake and globe pictures. Yes, those two visual concepts may be the most clichéd ones, but there’s yet another clichéd picture scenario – and that’s the picture of a phone operator! The phone operator is more often female than male. She has a big smile and looks at you while she is also holding a phone in one hand. Such pictures are often used anywhere people want to represent “communication”. So how do you overcome this particular cliché?

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Visual Clichés: Phone Operator Pictures

Visual Clichés: Phone Operator Pictures

Tutorial Code: 09 13 04
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