Hey this design is compatible not only in the North American and European markets but also fully compatible with the Australian market. Brilliant design for an international product that could be used anywhere in the world!
Very good point. I have never seen an elevator with “NAHORU” and “DOLŮ” buttons in my country, always 🔼/🔽 – to the point, reversible and blind-friendly. Most elevators just have a single, unlabeled “REQUEST” button on the outside, though – most people take stairs so elevator efficiency is not a great concern; you can also see a ▲/▼ symbol on the screen and only press the button when the elevator is in the desired mode. Also, no such buttons inside the elevator, always floor numbers even if there’s just two.
If it’s stupid and it works, it’s not stupid.
Minus confusing the heck out of those that need to read the braille
Or anyone not speaking English as opposed to 🔼🔽
Well its up side down
Works better in lowercase.
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