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by thih9
1343 days ago
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> I wonder why they didn't make the icon on a more normal position, with the body and arms closer to the resting position. The article linked by grandparent says: "the new design pictures a handicapped individual with their head tilted forward, indicating their mobility and that they are in control of where they are going. The new design also pictures the individual with their arms back, once again indicating that they are dynamic and in control of their own mobility." |
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If you just reduce the inclination of the body and arms, you get that effect.