Elements of Effective Sign Design

VISIBILITY
The sign should be sized appropriately for the viewing distance.
Generally, you will need an inch of letter height for every 10 feet of
viewing distance. The sign should also be placed in a location with
maximum exposure to the target audience.

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READABILITY
The sign should be organized in a manner that readily conveys its
intended message. Key words and phrases should be emphasized with
larger letters, bolder typestyles and additional colors. Ideas should be
grouped logically and separated by layout and spacing. Graphic
elements, especially digital color graphics, can greatly enhance the
speed and thoroughness of communications.

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NOTICEABILITY
The sign should incorporate some design elements that will help it stand
out conspicuously in the landscape. Color contrast, changeable
components, motion, uniqueness of design and/or subconscious
attraction can serve to make a sign more noticeable.

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LEGIBILITY
Typestyle selection is critical to the effectiveness of a sign. The proper
font should convey the desired image without sacrificing the ability to
distinguish individual letters. Many script and specialty typestyles are
difficult to read, especially over greater viewing distances.

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Gayden Signs
What Makes a Good Sign
Vibrant colors help convey the
primary message.
Contrast and bold letter styles
insure maximum visibility for
street signs.