signage
IPA: sˈaɪnɪdʒ
noun
- (uncountable) Signs, particularly those imparting commercial, directional, or road traffic information, taken collectively.
- (countable, chiefly India, elsewhere regarded as nonstandard) A sign, a signboard.
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Examples of "signage" in Sentences
- Guestbook signage done and done.
- Scott's quotes refer to signage.
- Plus there's the issue of signage.
- Digital signage product comparison.
- All signage will be changed by 2006.
- On site signage depicts it separate.
- I apologize for forgetting the signage.
- Road signage on this route reflects this.
- Images of Graffiti and unauthorised signage.
- Signage and descriptive material at the site.
- I thought it was a joke, but apparently all the signage is already being changed.
- And if signage is any indicator, supporters were overwhelmingly in favor of the public option.
- All the Northwest/KLM signage is changing this week to Delta, in airports and on planes, everything.
- Was in Koreatown last night and the red-and-white building wrap/signage is still up around the space at 32nd and 5th.
- Location-based mobile integrated with digital signage is expected to be standard on 40% of digital-out-of-home screens by 2012. 6
- But pleasure can be had nearly as much in shopping as eating and Montgomery Place, with its brightly crafted wall paintings and colorful signage is an example of how value can be added to the process for the consumer.
- If that were not bad enough, it turns out that the signage is so complicated that the airline employees whose job is to direct passengers to their flights do not even know where many places are or how to explain how to get there.
- Some of the signage is a bit strangely done, with grey lettering on beige cloth that's virtually impossible to read, but other than that it's crammed to the gills with rich information, cunningly narrativized and soundscaped by audio artists.
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