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This image captures two curved, gold-colored directional signs mounted on a plain, light-colored wall in Surakarta, Indonesia. The signs feature white text and icons, presented in a clean and modern style.

The top sign guides visitors to the "Perpustakaan" (Indonesian for Library) or "Library." An open book icon is displayed on the left, representing the library. Below "Library," there is text rendered in Javanese script (Aksara Jawa). An arrow pointing to the right indicates the direction.

The bottom sign directs individuals to the "Kantor" (Indonesian for Office) or "Office." To the left, an upward-pointing arrow (or perhaps a stylized figure) suggests the direction of the office. Similar to the top sign, Javanese script is visible below "Office." A computer monitor icon is displayed on the right side of this sign, representing the office.

The use of Indonesian, English, and Javanese script on the signage is a notable detail, reflecting the local linguistic and cultural context of Surakarta, a city known for its strong Javanese heritage. The signs are static, and no human activity or specific time of day is discernible. They serve a functional purpose of providing navigation within the building.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 20, 2025, 4:51 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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This image captures two curved, gold-colored directional signs mounted on a plain, light-colored wall in Surakarta, Indonesia. The signs feature white text and icons, presented in a clean and modern style. The top sign guides visitors to the "Perpustakaan" (Indonesian for Library) or "Library." An open book icon is displayed on the left, representing the library. Below "Library," there is text rendered in Javanese script (Aksara Jawa). An arrow pointing to the right indicates the direction. The bottom sign directs individuals to the "Kantor" (Indonesian for Office) or "Office." To the left, an upward-pointing arrow (or perhaps a stylized figure) suggests the direction of the office. Similar to the top sign, Javanese script is visible below "Office." A computer monitor icon is displayed on the right side of this sign, representing the office. The use of Indonesian, English, and Javanese script on the signage is a notable detail, reflecting the local linguistic and cultural context of Surakarta, a city known for its strong Javanese heritage. The signs are static, and no human activity or specific time of day is discernible. They serve a functional purpose of providing navigation within the building.

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