@ike @iris you understood it correctly. Circles are direct orders. Blue to be done, red forbidden or restricted to be done. Example symbols for forbidden are bikes, speeds limits, pedestrians, passing other vehicles, weight limits, u-turns, dangerous cargo… and the most extreme is the plain red circle with no symbol at all that forbids all kind of vehicles.
Red diagonal is not used because makes the symbol less visible and does not add meaning to the red circle.
Notices by Daniel Gibert (danielgibert@mastodon.online)
-
Embed this notice
Daniel Gibert (danielgibert@mastodon.online)'s status on Monday, 07-Apr-2025 03:43:24 JST Daniel Gibert
-
Embed this notice
Daniel Gibert (danielgibert@mastodon.online)'s status on Friday, 04-Apr-2025 05:33:52 JST Daniel Gibert
I just made this silly but accurate thing. I'm silly too and i love it, but also i'm serious in my silliness.
-
Embed this notice
Daniel Gibert (danielgibert@mastodon.online)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jun-2024 00:31:06 JST Daniel Gibert
One of the unexpected benefits of becoming an Adobe-free design studio was that, immediately after uninstalling all Adobe software, magically all our computers started to work faster. All that regular crashes, slow loading, fails to close or shutdown, memory hiccups … all of it vanished. Computers we where thinking to replace due to being slow and problematic become as fast as new.
It is incredible how invasive, bloated and crappy is Adobe software.