The design of male and female toilet signs is a critical aspect of public facility planning. These signs typically feature gender-specific symbols or images that are universally recognized. The design must be clear, easily understandable, and accessible to people with disabilities. In many countries, regulations dictate the specific symbols and colors used, with blue often representing male toilets and pink or purple representing female toilets. Additionally, considerations for cultural differences, language barriers, and visual impairments are important in creating effective and inclusive signage.