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When you see toilets signtoilet signs, they look more or less like this:

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It is clear who can enter in either of them.

Now, say you are designing the signs for showers and you want to distinguish between the ones for men and thehthe ones for women. How would you do it?

Considering the women (and the men) have showershowers without clothes, the dress-shape-for-women is not valid. What can be painted to clearly indicate the difference without any kind of text?

I found this one but it is still a bit creepy:

enter image description here

When you see toilets sign they look more or less like this:

enter image description here

It is clear who can enter in either of them.

Now, say you are designing the signs for showers and you want to distinguish between the ones for men and theh ones for women. How would you do it?

Considering the women (and the men) have shower without clothes, the dress-shape-for-women is not valid. What can be painted to clearly indicate the difference without any kind of text?

I found this one but it is still a bit creepy:

enter image description here

When you see toilet signs, they look more or less like this:

enter image description here

It is clear who can enter either of them.

Now, say you are designing the signs for showers and you want to distinguish between the ones for men and the ones for women. How would you do it?

Considering the women (and the men) have showers without clothes, the dress-shape-for-women is not valid. What can be painted to clearly indicate the difference without any kind of text?

I found this one but it is still a bit creepy:

enter image description here

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How do you indicate visually that a shower is for women?

When you see toilets sign they look more or less like this:

enter image description here

It is clear who can enter in either of them.

Now, say you are designing the signs for showers and you want to distinguish between the ones for men and theh ones for women. How would you do it?

Considering the women (and the men) have shower without clothes, the dress-shape-for-women is not valid. What can be painted to clearly indicate the difference without any kind of text?

I found this one but it is still a bit creepy:

enter image description here