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Bilingual icon system pairing a green pentagon shape with colored symbols and both English and Chinese labels for a Cotton Park public space, with categories for demographic groups, clothing, footwear, stairs, food, and rest areas.
Summary
A public-space wayfinding icon set for Cotton Park that uses a consistent green pentagon as a location marker paired with category symbols in contrasting colors, with bilingual English/Chinese labels.
Visual description
Light gray background with nine icon categories arranged in a three-by-three grid. Each row shows a repeated green pentagon (the location anchor), paired with a single-color symbol in bright colors: blue figure for Man, pink rounded shape for Woman, gold star for Child in the top row; blue narrow rectangle for Pants, orange bell-shaped garment for Cloth, purple angular boot for Shoe in the middle row; blue staircase for Stair, teal person-and-tableware for Food, tan bowl-cup for Rest in the bottom row. Every icon includes English and Chinese text labels below.
Key takeaway
The layered labeling approach (same building block repeated with varied categorical icons) and the bilingual treatment keep both English speakers and Chinese readers supported. The consistent green pentagon anchor gives unity while colors distinguish categories. The symbols are simple enough to work at small screen sizes.
Reuse notes
Works well for retail or public facilities with multiple categories and bilingual visitor bases. The bright color distinction helps even those unfamiliar with the specific symbols navigate quickly.









