Do I push? Do I pull? Do I get it wrong both ways through?
Norman Door.
In essence, if a door does not accurately broadcast its proper use, the door is wrong.
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Do I push? Do I pull? Do I get it wrong both ways through?
Norman Door.
In essence, if a door does not accurately broadcast its proper use, the door is wrong.
The Design of Everyday Things is a fantastic book by the man the Norman Door is named after.
No hinges, it’s a push.
This one is clearly a push.
Kick plate means you kick it open.
kicking doors is bad for your feet. Get a battering ram like the pros.
It’s push because of the center rail and its proximity to the door jamb on the left.
Yeah, this is a pretty easy one to tell. No hinges, it’s on the other side of the door frame, I don’t see a way to think this could be a pull door.
Judging by the sides of the door, it looks like you push this one.
Honestly, I don’t get how a simple door could cause a nervous breakdown. Just try opening it.
Or my teenage child to have another thing to make fun of my old ass for…
Make them open the door then laugh at their misfortune.
I’m surprised at all the wrong answers in this thread. The correct way to use this door is to shove your arm through a glass pane and go to the hospital.
fuck these doors
shit, I mean I can try
Always push first if it doesn’t open you just bounce back and pull
rockSlayer@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 weeks ago
The kick plate and no visible hinges are indications to me that it’s a push door