Sign Guidelines: For Planning, Design, Fabrication, Procurement, Installation, and Maintenance of Signs for Outdoor Public Use AreasU.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 2002 - Electronic government information |
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... Graphics 11. Organization Identification 12. Sign Layout Construction Materials 24 • 25 • 25 25 25 25 26 Embedded Fiberglass 5. Masonite Silk Screen . . 26 • 26 6 . Photometal • 7 . Plexiglas 8 . Polycarbonate 9 . 26 26 26 F ...
... Graphics 11. Organization Identification 12. Sign Layout Construction Materials 24 • 25 • 25 25 25 25 26 Embedded Fiberglass 5. Masonite Silk Screen . . 26 • 26 6 . Photometal • 7 . Plexiglas 8 . Polycarbonate 9 . 26 26 26 F ...
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... graphic identity and emblem may be included . Concessionaire Signs . - As is practical , outdoor signs within a concessionaire's area will follow the same design format as signs throughout the reservoir area . These types of signs ...
... graphic identity and emblem may be included . Concessionaire Signs . - As is practical , outdoor signs within a concessionaire's area will follow the same design format as signs throughout the reservoir area . These types of signs ...
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... graphic symbol sign should be provided in two sizes . The larger of the two signs is intended for posting at the trail head . The smaller size is intended for use at major intersections and at the end of trails . The signs should be ...
... graphic symbol sign should be provided in two sizes . The larger of the two signs is intended for posting at the trail head . The smaller size is intended for use at major intersections and at the end of trails . The signs should be ...
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... graphic symbols to identify trails . The choice of symbol or symbol combinations depends on the intended trail use . A trail head sign may also have the trail name and not more than three destinations . When destinations are listed ...
... graphic symbols to identify trails . The choice of symbol or symbol combinations depends on the intended trail use . A trail head sign may also have the trail name and not more than three destinations . When destinations are listed ...
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... graphics to convey a message . b . C. d . Increase visitor enjoyment through appreciation and understanding of features , concepts , themes , and stories of the natural , cultural , created , managed , and historic environments ...
... graphics to convey a message . b . C. d . Increase visitor enjoyment through appreciation and understanding of features , concepts , themes , and stories of the natural , cultural , created , managed , and historic environments ...
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Page 32 - ... met. They are: (1) Design, (2) Placement, (3) Operation, (4) Maintenance, (5) Uniformity. Design Design of the device should assure that such features as size, contrast, color, shape, and lighting or reflectorization are combined to draw attention to the device. Shape, size, color and simplicity of message, combine to produce a clear meaning. Legibility and size combine with placement to permit adequate time for response. Uniformity, reasonableness of the regulation, size and legibility combine...
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