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Design for the Real World: Interstate Signs

Friday, September 14, 2007

On America’s earliest highways, road signs were hand-painted on wood. When interstate highways became standardized, so did the typeface. But in all sorts of conditions it still looks fuzzy. Graphic designer Don Meeker helped bring highway signage back into focus. Produced by Derek John.

Guests:

Don Meeker

Produced by:

Derek John

Comments [1]

Marion Sheehan from Connecticut

Great show, I will send this the link to my Media Class as we are discussing lettering at this time.

Sep. 28 2007 08:43 AM
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