Symbolic change
It's been about two years since a change in New York State law required the more-active disability symbol on new state signage. But for whatever reason, we've noticed the new-style symbols popping up a bunch local places this summer.
That pic above is from a Market 32 parking lot earlier this month.
The new version of the symbol started back in 2010 as a form of activism intended to help reshape the perception of people with disabilities -- two designers in Boston ended up making stickers to apply over the old, more passive-looking symbol. And from there it grew into a collaborative design project with other people, and then a widespread shift.
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Hell yes! Love it! Thanks!
... said Randal Putnam on Aug 26, 2016 at 5:14 PM | link