Signage
in sentence
10 examples of Signage in a sentence
Very basic stuff, slightly suggestive of public park
signage.
When you leave the opera house, you'll find there's braille
signage
in the lifts.
A well-designed flag could be seen as an indicator of how a city considers all of its design systems: its public transit, its parks, its
signage.
People were the real designers and, just overnight, Cairo was flooded with posters, signage, graffiti.
I said, "Why can't the
signage
be on the floor?"
And then, inexpensive
signage.
So buried in
signage
are these structures, that it often takes a moment to distinguish the modern specially constructed taxpayer from its neighbor: the small commercial building from an earlier century, whose upper floors have been sealed, and whose groundfloor space now functions as a taxpayer.
Now, here's another thing that happens, which is what I call sometimes "Terminal 5 syndrome," which is that big, expensive things get big, highly-intelligent attention, and they're great, and Terminal 5 is absolutely magnificent, until you get down to the small detail, the usability, which is the signage, which is catastrophic.
They share
signage
with military units; enjoy better housing than military personnel; run the food services; and import Southeast Asian workers to build the gigantic infrastructure, which was new when I visited in 2009 (calling into question the “deterioration” cited to justify the latest cash infusion).
To avoid attracting the attention of these groups, women forego storefronts or signage, operating quietly from inside their homes and delivering products directly to clients.
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