ABSTRACT

One of the most important directions in orientation is front or forward as this is, for humans, the direction of interaction, engagement and access to knowledge of the world. The face holds a large amount of information for social interaction which is important for us to maintain relationships with other people. Our eyes, noses, mouths, hands, sexual organs and toes are all found on the front of our bodies which creates more formal detail on the plane to any other. People will naturally identify the difference and, by doing so, orient object by assigning one plane as being more important than the rest. A way front is determined is through the identification of anthropomorphic forms, such as things that suggest a full face, eyes, nose, mouth, arms or some other aspect of a human body. Fronts are usually located on a plane that is vertical, upright and accessible.