Norman Doors: Don't Know Whether to Push or Pull? Blame Design. - 99% Invisible
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Some doors require printed instructions to operate, while others are so poorly designed that they lead people to do the exact opposite of what they need to in order to open them. Their shapes or details may suggest that pushing should work, when in fact pulling is required (or the other way around). Roman Mars
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