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Sabon on airport signage in Hamburg. Main locations such as check-in, terminals and gates are in the sans serif typeface Univers, secondary locations such as toilets, restaurants, café’s are in the serif typeface Sabon.
It's the kind of sign... one sees on the back of large, wide, slow moving vehicles.
So I guess these suitcases... it does apply to as well... large, wide and slow moving.
Visible signs on campus remind students, faculty and staff to sanitize hands, social distance, and keep room sizes to a minimum.
Photo by Yvonne Gay
Hanging signage for departments.
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Sabon on airport signage in Hamburg. Main locations such as check-in, terminals and gates are in the sans serif typeface Univers, secondary locations such as toilets, restaurants, café’s are in the serif typeface Sabon.
An example of digital signage in a train in Tokyo. The left-hand screen shows timed commercials, the right-hand screen shows train information.
An example of digital signage in Hikarie, a shopping centre in Shibuya, Tokyo. Each of the wraparound signs is roughly 100 x 4000 pixels!
Main locations such as check-in, terminals and gates are in the sans serif typeface Univers, secondary locations such as toilets, restaurants, café’s are in the serif typeface Sabon.
A sign and wayfinding system proposed for 2 North Shore, a LEED certified lifestyle center with a holistic perspective. Signage designs are based on the identity and branding design proposal.
Creative Director: Paul Rustand; Art Director: Joseph Shipp; Designer: DJ Trischler.
Wetherspoons pub opening in Leyland next Tuesday (18th Oct 2011).
Hats off to the signage people for this one. I like the way they've used a model of the Leyland Lion bus as a pub sign and extended the Leyland logo to include the "Lion". They've also included the local "Ribble" logo on the bus and to top it off the signs are based around the shape of the old Lion's radiator. Well done that team :-)