| Two volumes devoted to one of the most vital components of visua communication. Sign Design’s relationship with architecture and interior design is today closer than ever before and in urban environmental design it is regarded as an independent discipline. Sign Design 1 features a superior selection of signs for shopping malls, fashion boutiques, cafés, bars, restaurants, schools, gyms, and cultural facilities. Sign Design 2 substantially broadens the agenda to include corporate identity programs and presents a superlative selection of modern signs designed for motels, hotels, exhibition homes, hospitals, drug stores and much more. Media vary from the humble billboard to cars, pole signs, projected signs and sophisticated neon constructions. Both books looks closely at the functionality and production of signs and examine the role of the sign in modern cityscapes. |