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A New Spin Updates the “Handicapped” Icon

Originally designed in 1968, the International Symbol of Access (ISA) was a milestone in ADA history. It has since become a commonplace indicator of public environments where barriers such as steps and curbs have been removed, and as wayfinding signage for alternative routes in/out of facilities. But the sterile, passive two-dimensional representation of “the handicapped” […]

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