Re: Icons for Cautions, Warning

Subject: Re: Icons for Cautions, Warning
From: Regina Doorlay <regina -at- HPBBLB -dot- BBN -dot- HP -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 12:49:27 +0100

On Wed, 16 Nov 1994, Kristi L Koscianski wrote:

> In the on-line help we have many warning statements and the icon we use is
> the palm of a hand, symbolizing stop, with the word warning in red above it.

Be careful using the open palm for international documents. It's an insulting
gesture in some cultures ;-)

William Horton has an excellent book on icons & graphics. It's called
"Illustrating Computer Documentation" (ISBN 0-471-53845-0). It was used in a
class that I took with him. Note: I have *no* financial interest in this
book - it's just a good book. It has lots of good examples.
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