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Learning to Look Sideways

Different Ways of Seeing is an independent editorial project by Yaheng Li that explores how perception is shaped by bias, context, and design itself. Moving between publication design, visual essay, and research, the project asks how images and information are never simply “seen,” but always filtered through interpretation. Through typography, pacing, sequencing, and graphic rhythm, Li turns the publication into a space for slowing down, questioning, and looking again. Rather than delivering fixed answers, the work reveals how design structures attention and meaning.


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Learning to Look Sideways

Different Ways of Seeing is an independent editorial project by Yaheng Li that explores how perception is shaped by bias, context, and design itself. Moving between publication design, visual essay, and research, the project asks how images and information are never simply “seen,” but always filtered through interpretation. Through typography, pacing, sequencing, and graphic rhythm, Li turns the publication into a space for slowing down, questioning, and looking again. Rather than delivering fixed answers, the work reveals how design structures attention and meaning.