wheelchair symbol
wheelchair symbol, 휠체어
This international symbol indicates accessibility and amenities for wheelchair users. It's easily recognizable worldwide.
Places with this symbol are designed for easy wheelchair access and indicate accessible facilities or spaces.
This international symbol indicates accessibility and amenities for wheelchair users. It's easily recognizable worldwide.
Places with this symbol are designed for easy wheelchair access and indicate accessible facilities or spaces.
Designed in 1968 by Danish student Susanne Køpke, this symbol has become the most widely used accessibility symbol globally. Its simple yet intuitive design transcends language and cultural barriers.
Recently, it has evolved beyond a simple sign to become a symbol of the human rights movement, representing disability rights and equal access. It's frequently used on social media to emphasize accessibility and inclusivity, and is particularly employed by Gen Z in hashtag activism to raise social awareness.