It is. All over the Arab world, imagery in ads is “backwards” and I believe several companies will flip their ads horizontally, and UI localization involves flipping graphics.
Do the gears and stuff sit on the other side of the bike in the Arab world? Otherwise I'd expect cycling ads to still show a bike going from left to the right, considering https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48951828
That was my first thought too, I wonder if it works the same in countries speaking arabic (as that's the first one i could think of that's a language with truly no-buts right to left writing).
Yes, people will usually post or draw a bicycle right to left which is going to ve opposite of what normally is drawn. I tried the prompt in arabic for many models and I don't recall any adjusting it based on that difference at least culturally speaking.
It is. All over the Arab world, imagery in ads is “backwards” and I believe several companies will flip their ads horizontally, and UI localization involves flipping graphics.
Do the gears and stuff sit on the other side of the bike in the Arab world? Otherwise I'd expect cycling ads to still show a bike going from left to the right, considering https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48951828
That was my first thought too, I wonder if it works the same in countries speaking arabic (as that's the first one i could think of that's a language with truly no-buts right to left writing).
Arabic native speaker here.
Yes, people will usually post or draw a bicycle right to left which is going to ve opposite of what normally is drawn. I tried the prompt in arabic for many models and I don't recall any adjusting it based on that difference at least culturally speaking.