Some examples of designs that work better across any industry include intuitive designs that indicate their function without the need for instructions. For instance, a door design that clearly shows which side is hinged, or a kettle that visually indicates how to pour. These designs are simple, user-friendly, and can be universally understood, making them effective across various industries.
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