Tag Archive | "Information Design"

Signs That Say Nothing: #7

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

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Please do not look at this photograph, originally uploaded by jmilneuk. Really, it says it all. “Please do not look at this photograph”

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Redundant Instructions #2

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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Seen on the window of A Boots Chemist a power assisted door with a ‘Touch Here’. What do the arrows mean though? And why are they an afterthought? Posted via email from Warren’s posterous

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Redundant Instructions #1

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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Always with the ‘No Smoking’, as seen on all forms if public transport. But in my opinion, a redundant instruction. As trains are being redesigned, why do these signs remain? Surely there are more important and relevant messages to paste to the inside of train/bus windows? Like ‘Be nice, don’t fart’, ‘Pick up your paper’, [...]

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‘After The Fact’ Fixes: #1

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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I like many things, I do. I like a good pun. I like seeing lots of the same thing together and I like number signs. I also like seeing things that have had hand written notes appended to them ‘After The Fact’ as to better communicate how to use them. Not always strictly advice on [...]

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Signs That Say Nothing: #3

Friday, August 28, 2009

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More curious sign antics seen at my local railway station.. Fosta might know this one.

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