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signage

1 of 1noun
/ˈsaɪnɪdʒ/
Forms:signages
1

any kind of visual graphic display intended to convey information to an audience, typically used for advertising, wayfinding, or identification purposes

Signage refers to the use of signs, symbols, or visual graphics to convey information, instructions, or advertisements to the public. It can include things like road signs, store signs, directional signs, and safety warnings. Signage is designed to help people navigate spaces, understand rules, or promote products and services. It can be found in many places, such as streets, buildings, or businesses, and is often designed to be clear, eye-catching, and easy to understand.

  • The store’s signage was bright and easy to spot from a distance.
  • The hotel updated its signage to make it easier for guests to find the entrance.
  • We need better signage at the park to show where the trails begin.
  • The street signage clearly displayed the speed limit and parking rules.
  • The company invested in new signage to attract more customers.