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Semiotics of Road Signs

Started by Chrispi, September 02, 2019, 05:17:37 AM

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Chrispi

I'm going to dedicate this topic to the unwritten means of altering the meaning of road signs.  One way for example is the addition of pointed corners on signs; in particular:
 
<Salem| is different from |Salem>

Indeed, there could be a paradigm where

         There
           ^
Left <–+–> Right
            v
          Here

could be applied to any simple sign to alter its meaning. For instance

  ^
|40| could mean "highway 40 is ahead" , while
___
|40| could mean "this is highway 40" , effectively making a highway shield.
  V

I apologize for resorting to ASCII characters; hopefully I can use Photoshop or a sign-making program to create better signs in new posts.  Thanks for your patience!






CtrlAltDel

Did you mean something like this:

Interstates clinched: 4, 57, 275 (IN-KY-OH), 465 (IN), 640 (TN), 985
State Interstates clinched: I-26 (TN), I-75 (GA), I-75 (KY), I-75 (TN), I-81 (WV), I-95 (NH)

Chrispi

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Quote from: CtrlAltDel on September 02, 2019, 03:15:39 PM
Did you mean something like this:



Yes!  You beat me to it (I had to use Open Office drawings to make this sign, but couldn't upload it in time (I had to make an imgur membership)



Now to create yield and stop signs and the like...



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