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Graphic Signatures<br />

Depending on the space available for the sign<br />

and the letter size required to maintain legibility<br />

at the average viewing distance, any of the<br />

graphic signature arrangements described in the<br />

general guidelines on page 02 may be used.<br />

Monogram Alone<br />

At facilities where several components or<br />

affiliates are located, or at sites where the sign<br />

is visible from such a distance that the signature<br />

typography would be illegible even at its maximum<br />

size, the Monogram may be used alone.<br />

Typography<br />

For information on signature typography and<br />

other typography, see the general guidelines<br />

on page 02.<br />

Color<br />

To ensure legibility of the graphic signature<br />

under adverse viewing conditions, black is used<br />

in the signature Monogram and typography.<br />

As usual, in the graphic signature Laser Red is<br />

used only in the Laser Line.<br />

Dynamic Monogram<br />

The Dynamic Monogram is not used on roof<br />

signs.<br />

Lighting<br />

The entire sign face may be<br />

•internally illuminated<br />

(with the face of the sign white)<br />

• externally illuminated or nonilluminated<br />

(with the face of the sign very light grey)<br />

Note: Because the roof sign is custom-designed,<br />

engineering drawings for it are not available.<br />

Roof Sign, continued 280.18<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Lighting<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Nuclear<br />

Energy<br />

<strong>GE</strong><br />

Transportation<br />

Systems<br />

Note: Drawings are not to scale.<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program 280, Facility Signs <strong>GE</strong> Identity Website: www.ge.com/identity<br />

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