Using directional signs in an airport that accommodate a wide range of literacy and language skills is an example of which principle of Universal Design 2.0?
C. Principle Three: Simple and Intuitive Use
Using directional signs in an airport that accommodate a wide range of literacy and language skills aligns with Principle Three of Universal Design 2.0, which emphasizes designing products and environments to be easy to understand and operate, regardless of the user's experience, knowledge, language skills, or literacy level.
A bi-directional sign would qualify as something visually intuitive that communicates important information in a simple manner. This would be Simple and Intuitive Use.
I too think this should be Simple & Intuitive. - **Principle Three: Simple and Intuitive Use**
- The purpose of the product or environment’s features should be **easy to understand**
- A persons background, language, or experience should not hinder his or her understanding of how to use the product or navigate the environment
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