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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... normal field or area office procedures . H. Data Base : Reclamation's regional offices , in cooperation with its area and field offices , are encouraged to develop a sign data base , which would facilitate consistent application of ...
... normal field or area office procedures . H. Data Base : Reclamation's regional offices , in cooperation with its area and field offices , are encouraged to develop a sign data base , which would facilitate consistent application of ...
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... normal circumstances . Permanent outdoor signs that advertise products by brand name , or by use of emblems or symbols in the colors or designs used by manufacturers , should be prohibited . The local office sign coordinator may allow ...
... normal circumstances . Permanent outdoor signs that advertise products by brand name , or by use of emblems or symbols in the colors or designs used by manufacturers , should be prohibited . The local office sign coordinator may allow ...
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... on signs is encouraged , provided they clearly convey the intended message . Under normal driving conditions , there is little time between 35 Chapter V - General Design Guidelines Agency Name Vendor ID Reflectorization I.
... on signs is encouraged , provided they clearly convey the intended message . Under normal driving conditions , there is little time between 35 Chapter V - General Design Guidelines Agency Name Vendor ID Reflectorization I.
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... normal driving conditions , there is little time between being close enough to read the sign and passing the sign . Consequently , messages must be short . They should be confined to the essentials ( for example , destination or ...
... normal driving conditions , there is little time between being close enough to read the sign and passing the sign . Consequently , messages must be short . They should be confined to the essentials ( for example , destination or ...
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... normal upper and lowercase letters throughout the sign is preferred . All uppercase will be used only for sign headline copy and for special emphasis . In all cases , body copy will follow normal upper and lowercase rules . a . Typeface ...
... normal upper and lowercase letters throughout the sign is preferred . All uppercase will be used only for sign headline copy and for special emphasis . In all cases , body copy will follow normal upper and lowercase rules . a . Typeface ...
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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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