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Sidewalk/Sandwich Sign
A moveable sign not secured or attached to the ground or surface upon which
it is located, but supported by its own frame and most often forming the cross-sectional
shape of an A.
Sign
Any visual display with words or symbols designed to convey information or
attract attention.
Sign Band
A horizontal area above a multi-tenants' building's entrances, architecturally
designed to accommodate signage in a signcentric manner.
Sign Face
The area of a sign on which copy is intended to be placed.
Signage
A system of signs.
Signature Building
Architectural design of a building or structure that reinforces signage.
Signcentric Design
Building architectural design which makes the signage the prominent visual
feature.
Single-Face Sign
A sign with only one face plane.
Stationary Sign
A sign with a power-cord for attachment to a source of electrical power that
is not readily moveable or portable.
Street Furniture
Advertising displays, many which provide a public amenity, positioned at close
proximity to pedestrians for eye-level viewing or at a curbside to reach
vehicular traffic. An example is a bench sign.
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