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Signage is the
design or use of
signs and
symbols to
communicate a message.
Signage also
means signs collectively or
being considered as a group. The...
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Digital signage is a
segment of
electronic signage.
Digital displays use
technologies such as LCD, LED, OLED,
projection and e-paper to
display digital...
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traffic signs. The
development of
automobiles encouraged more
complex signage systems using more than just text-based notices. One of the
first modern-day...
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Electronic signage (also
called electronic signs or
electronic displays) are
illuminant advertising media in the
signage industry.
Major electronic signage include...
- road projects, LTA will also be
expanding the EMAS
signages and
upgrading the
oldest EMAS
signages in the expressways. To
improve road safety, LTA implemented...
- In the
signage industry, neon
signs are
electric signs lighted by long
luminous gas-discharge
tubes that
contain rarefied neon or
other gases. They are...
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Typefaces used for
signage in
public areas, such as
roads and airports,
often share characteristics of, or are
chosen for,
their readability. Typefaces...
- into
effect in 1965, and were the
result of the
review of
British road
signage carried out by the
Worboys Committee. The
TSRGD came into
force on 1 January...
- Road
signs in
Ireland do not
differ greatly from
those used
elsewhere in
Europe – with the
notable exception that
hazard or
warning signs follow the 'MUTCD'...
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Remote infrared audible signage (RIAS) was
developed by Smith-Kettlewell Eye
Research Institute (as
Talking SignsR) so that print-disabled people, such...