

Examples of Signage in Architecture
Abstract
Using signs and symbols to communicate a message to a particular population, signage is a visual form of communication. Signage can be used for marketing or to communicate specific, crucial information. Additionally, signage creates a shared platform for the targeted group of people. The years 1975–1980 saw the emergence of the signage concept.
References
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