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Section 03: Typical Exhibit Graphics<br />

Graphics Above 8’, continued<br />

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247.03.12<br />

Lightwalls are large, internally illuminated, curved<br />

structures with translucent white surfaces. Their<br />

size, brightness, and uniqueness help draw attention<br />

to any exhibit that uses them. In addition, their<br />

curved surfaces provide a pleasing contrast to the<br />

right-angle structure of the modular exhibit elements.<br />

To dramatically identify an exhibit, <strong>GE</strong> identity<br />

elements (the graphic signature and Dynamic<br />

Monogram) can be applied to lightwalls. For high<br />

legibility, the capital letter heights used on a lightwall<br />

should be those recommended for use in<br />

graphic hierarchy zone 1 or 2, described on pages<br />

03.04 and 03.05.<br />

Note: The Dynamic Monogram may not be used<br />

alone; it must always be accompanied by a graphic<br />

signature with the full signature Monogram, as<br />

shown in the examples on this page.<br />

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