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ADVERTISING MEDIA: The means by which an advertising message is carried to potential customers; including Internet, magazine, newspaper, radio, signage and television.Return to Previous Location

AESTHETICS: A term dealing with form, design, and/or quality of construction of a particular sign, building, site or structure, that presents a judgmental statement concerning the level of beauty or artistic value.Return to Previous Location

AMORTIZATION: 1) In accounting terms, this refers to the method in which an intangible asset is depreciated over a specified period of time. 2) In terms relevant to signage and urban planning, it conveys the "grace period" beginning on the date a sign owner is notified that removal of a previously conforming sign has been ordered, and ending on the date removal is required. This process makes a structure, which was legally erected with all permits, legally non-conforming for period of time. After an amortization period, the sign becomes illegal and non-conforming. Amortization has often been found to be a form of regulatory taking. The legality of amortization depends on state law and numerous other conditions, and is frequently unenforceable.Return to Previous Location

ANIMATED SIGN: A sign depicting action, motion, light or color changes through electrical or mechanical means. Although technologically similar to flashing signs, the animated sign emphasizes graphics and artistic display.Return to Previous Location

ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (ANNUAL ADT): Measurement representing the total number of vehicles passing a given location each day. These counts can usually be obtained from your State Highway Department.Return to Previous Location

AWNING SIGN: A building mounted sign that provides additional functionality as shelter.Return to Previous Location

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BACKLIGHTED LETTER: An illuminated reverse channel letter (open or translucent back) so light from the letter is directed against the surface behind the letter producing a halo lighting effect around the letter. Also referred to as Silhouette lighted or halo lighted.Return to Previous Location

BALLAST: An electrical device required to operate fluorescent lamps.Return to Previous Location

BANNER: A sign composed of lightweight material. Promotional banners include those used to announce open houses and grand openings, make special announcements, or communicate events. Ornamental banners use images or colors of a decorative nature.Return to Previous Location

BENCH SIGN: A sign located on the seat or back of a bench or seat placed on or adjacent to a public right-of-way. A type of street furniture.Return to Previous Location

BRAND EQUITY (Branding): The intangible, but real, value of words, graphics or symbols that are associated with the products or services offered by a business. Developing branding of a site includes the presentation of signage and architecture to create a unique awareness and memory by the potential customer of the products or services offered at that site. Brand equity for a particular business is similar to the goodwill of an enterprise.Return to Previous Location

BUILDING CODE: State and/or local regulations governing public health, welfare and safety of construction and maintenance.Return to Previous Location

BUILDING FASCIA: That portion of any elevation of a building extending vertically from the grade to the top parapet wall or eaves, and horizontally across the entire width of the building elevation, including slanted wall surfaces sometimes referred to as a mansard.Return to Previous Location

BUILDING MOUNTED SIGN: A sign that is applied or attached to a building.Return to Previous Location

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CABINET SIGN: A sign structure consisting of the frame and face(s), not including the internal components, embellishments or support structure.Return to Previous Location

CANOPY: See marquee.Return to Previous Location

CANOPY SIGN: 1) A building-mounted sign functioning as a marquee. 2) A sign mounted on a marquee or canopy.Return to Previous Location

CHANGEABLE COPY PANEL: A section of a sign that functions like a changeable copy sign.Return to Previous Location

CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN: (also called VARIABLE MESSAGE SIGN): A sign on which message copy can be changed through the use of attachable letters and numerals, or by the electronic switching of lamps or illuminated tubes. This includes public message displays or any sign that features automatic switching, such as time and temperature signs. The government refers to these signs as variable message signs. The primary types are Manually Changeable Copy Signs, Tri-or Multi-Vision Faces, Scrolling Plastic Messages, and Computer-Aided Message Changing Devices. Return to Previous Location

CHANNEL LETTER: Fabricated or formed three-dimensional letter that may accommodate a light source.Return to Previous Location

COATED TUBING: Clear glass tubing, coated on the interior surface with phosphorus powder. Coated tubing produces a variety of different light colors, dependent upon the specific mixture of phosphorus powders utilized.Return to Previous Location

COLD CATHODE: 1.) Electric discharge lighting, which uses an electrode with a large metal mass to emit electrons. Neon tubing is a cold cathode type. 2.) Generic term employed to specify custom interior lighting produced through the use of larger diameter cold cathode tubing.Return to Previous Location

COLORED TUBING: Transparent glass tubing manufactured with color pigments, typically color examples include ruby red, canary yellow, green, and midnight blue.Return to Previous Location

CONFORMING SIGN: A sign that is legally installed in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.Return to Previous Location

CONSPICUITY: The characteristics of the sign that enable an observer to differentiate the sign from its surrounding environment.Return to Previous Location

CONTENT NEUTRAL: TIME, PLACE and MANNER REGULATIONS: Consistently applicable non-discriminatory sign regulations that specify, without reference to the content of the message, when, how and where a sign can be displayed, with physical standards, such as but not limited to height, size and location, that allow the sign to be readable.Return to Previous Location

CONTRAST: The difference or degree of difference between things having similar or comparable natures, such as light and dark areas, colors, or typefaces.Return to Previous Location

COPY: The words or message displayed on a sign.Return to Previous Location

COPY AREA: Areas that enclose the actual copy on a sign.Return to Previous Location

COST APPROACH (Valuation): An approach to estimating the value of real property whereby the appraiser determines the production cost of the property, minus any accrued depreciation. This approach does not merely include the hard costs of construction, but includes all soft costs such as interest, permits, and fees. In sign appraisal this concept includes the cost of replacing the message delivered to viewers.Return to Previous Location

COST PER THOUSAND (CPM): Refers to the cost for an advertiser to send a message to 1000 receivers. The measure is calculated by dividing the amount of money spent for a given advertisement by the number of people exposed to it. (Based on this measure, signs are usually considered to be the least expensive form of advertising.)Return to Previous Location

COVERAGE: A marketing term that refers to the percentage of the total market population reached by an advertising message displayed in a given medium; measured at least once a month.Return to Previous Location

CUSTOMER ACQUISITION COSTS: Basic value calculation used to measure the cost versus return from the presence of signage; the cost of acquiring a customer.Return to Previous Location

CUSTOM SIGN: A sign designed, manufactured and installed to meet the requirements of a specific location.Return to Previous Location

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DAILY EFFECTIVE CIRCULATION (DEC): The average number of daily potential exposures to a display or group of signs determined by counting only those vehicles traveling toward the face of the sign, and then multiplying that number by the average number of people per car during the hours the sign is visible. Pedestrian and mass transit circulations are not included. This is the basic measure in establishing cost per thousand exposures on signs. The basic traffic numbers can usually be obtained from your State Department of Transportation.Return to Previous Location

DECK CABINET: Similar in detail and use as a raceway except larger in cross section to provide a background area.Return to Previous Location

DIMENSIONAL LETTER: A specification description of a letter, logo or symbol, either cut out, cast, molded or fabricated in material such as metal or plastic to create a raised condition.Return to Previous Location

DIRECTIONAL SIGN: Signs designed to provide direction to pedestrian and vehicular traffic.Return to Previous Location

DIRECTORY SIGN: A sign that identifies the names and locations of tenants in a multi-tenant building or in a development made up of a group of buildings.Return to Previous Location

DOUBLE-FACED SIGN: A sign with two parallel opposing (back-to-back) faces.Return to Previous Location

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ELECTRIC SIGN: Any sign containing or using electrical wiring.Return to Previous Location

ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER: A variable message sign that utilizes computer-generated messages or some other electronic means of changing copy. These signs include displays using incandescent lamps, LEDs, LCDs or a flipper matrix.Return to Previous Location

EXTERIOR ILLUMINATED SIGN: A sign that is illuminated by a light source that is directed towards, and shines on the face of a sign. Also called direct illumination.Return to Previous Location

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FACE: The surface area on a sign where advertising copy is displayed.Return to Previous Location

FAIR MARKET APPROACH: One of three appraisal approaches. The highest price at which a property could be sold given a reasonable exposure period in the market. The price is arrived at by a willing seller and willing buyer, neither being under duress to act.Return to Previous Location

FASCIA SIGN: A building mounted sign.Return to Previous Location

FIBER OPTIC MESSAGE CENTERS: With these signs, a series of fiber optic lines are run to the face of the sign and are mixed with a reflective material to use in the daytime and the fiber optic supplies the illumination at night. A mechanical flip disc is used to illuminate either the reflective material or the light. Computer aided and used mostly at night. Return to Previous Location

FLASHING SIGN: A sign with an intermittent or flashing light source. Generally, the sign's message is constantly repeated, and the sign is most often used as a primary attention-getting device. Government highway departments frequently use flashing signs to improve highway safety.Return to Previous Location

FLAT CUTOUT LETTER: A dimensional letter cut from sheet or plate stock.Return to Previous Location

FLUORESCENT LAMP OR TUBE: Electric-discharge lighting utilizing glass tubing manufactured to standard lengths.Return to Previous Location

FONT: A set of letters, numerals, and shapes, which conform to a specific set of design criteria.Return to Previous Location

FREESTANDING SIGN: A sign that is not attached to a building.Return to Previous Location

FREQUENCY: The average number of times an individual has the opportunity to see an advertising message during a defined period of time. Typically measured over a four-week period.Return to Previous Location

FRONT LIGHTED LETTER: An illuminated channel letter with translucent face.Return to Previous Location

FULL SERVICE SIGN COMPANIES: Sign companies that complete the entire signage project, including surveying, designing, engineering, permitting, manufacturing, installing, and maintaining signs.Return to Previous Location

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GROUND SIGN: A freestanding sign with no visible support structure.Return to Previous Location

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H CHANNEL LETTER: A dimensional letter with baffles at the center of the cross-sectional shape for support of neon tubing and mounting of transformers.Return to Previous Location

HIGH-RISE SIGN: A tall freestanding sign.Return to Previous Location

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IMPULSE BUYING: An unplanned or shifted purchase.Return to Previous Location

INCANDESCENT BULB: A lamp that produces light through the application of electrical energy to a wire filament, which glows as it is heated.Return to Previous Location

INCANDESCENT MESSAGE CENTERS: These signs use 5- or 10-watt wedge base lamps of various intensities.Return to Previous Location

INTERIOR SIGNS: Signs that are located inside a building or other facility.Return to Previous Location

INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN: A sign that is illuminated by a light source that is contained inside the sign.Return to Previous Location

ISA: International Sign Association.Return to Previous Location

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JUST COMPENSATION: The full monetary value to be paid for property taken by the government in accordance with the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Just compensation is generally determined by obtaining an appraisal.Return to Previous Location

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LEGIBILITY: The characteristics of letters, numbers, graphics, or symbols that make it possible to differentiate one from the other. See Conspicuity.Return to Previous Location

LISTED SIGN: A sign labeled to indicate that the manufacturer of the sign is identified in a list published by a National Recognized Testing Laboratory as producing signs in conformance with the applicable American National Standard.Return to Previous Location

LOGO: A design that represents goods, identity or service.Return to Previous Location

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MALL SIGNAGE: A wide variety of typical on-premise sign types located within the interior of a multi-tenant building or mall.Return to Previous Location

MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD): This manual establishes minimum standards of placement that a sign must achieve to accomplish readability and conspicuity. The manual covers a range of traffic control devices; specifically signs, which it breaks into three categories-guide signs, warning signs, and directional signs. It is based on the principle that signage deficiencies cause traffic accidents.Return to Previous Location

MANUALLY CHANGEABLE COPY SIGNS: These signs typically use florescent lamps to illuminate the interior of a sign and have fixed letters where the message is developed on the panel and are changed by hand.Return to Previous Location

MARQUEE: A permanent canopy often of metal and glass projecting over an entrance.Return to Previous Location

MARQUEE SIGN: 1) a sign mounted on a permanent canopy, 2) a traditional industry term for the variable message section of a canopy sign, 3) an integral sign and permanent canopy.Return to Previous Location

MENU BOARD: A variable message sign that allows a retailer to list products and prices. For example, the bill of fare for a fast food restaurant.Return to Previous Location

MESSAGE AREA: The area within the sign panel describing the limits of the message.Return to Previous Location

MESSAGE CENTER: An electronically or mechanically variable message sign enabling changes to be made from locations other than at the sign. (See also variable message sign.)Return to Previous Location

MOBILE SIGN: A portable sign mounted on a trailer.Return to Previous Location

MONUMENT SIGN: A ground sign with low overall height. (See freestanding sign.)Return to Previous Location

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NEC: National Electric Code

NEON SIGN: A sign manufactured utilizing neon tubing, which is visible to the viewer.Return to Previous Location

NEON TUBING: Electric discharge, cold cathode tubing manufactured into shapes that form letters, parts of letters, skeleton tubing, outline lighting, and other decorative elements or art forms, in various colors and diameters and filled with inert gases.Return to Previous Location

NESA: National Electric Sign Association, the previous name of the International Sign Association (ISA).Return to Previous Location

NON-CONFORMING SIGN: A sign that was legally installed or modified in accordance with federal, state and local laws, ordinances and approvals in affect at the time of installation or last significant modification, but does not comply with laws or ordinances enacted subsequent to that time. Return to Previous Location

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OFF-PREMISE SIGN: Any sign that is not appurtenant to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property on which it is displayed, and that does not identify the place of business as purveyor of the merchandise, services, etc., advertised upon the sign. Also known as Outdoor Advertising.Return to Previous Location

ON-PREMISE SIGN: A communication device whose message and design relates to a business, an event, goods, profession or service being conducted, sold or offered on the same property as there the sign is erected.Return to Previous Location

OPEN CHANNEL LETTER: A dimensional letter that has no face and, if illuminated with the light source visible. A clear face for physical protection of internal components may be used.Return to Previous Location

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PAINTED WALL SIGN: See building mounted sign.Return to Previous Location

PAN CHANNEL LETTER: A dimensional letter that is constructed with side walls, back and a face making the letter a solid integral unit with the side walls and back having a pan-shaped cross section.Return to Previous Location

PAN FACE: A plastic sign face molded into a three dimensional shape. Also called molded face, molded and embossed face, molded and debossed face.Return to Previous Location

PARAPET SIGN: A sign mounted on top of the parapet of a building. (See building mounted sign.)Return to Previous Location

PERMANENT SIGN: A sign attached to a building, structure, or the ground in a manner that enables the sign to resist environmental loads, such as wind, and precludes ready removal or movement of the sign.Return to Previous Location

POINT-OF-PURCHASE SIGN: Signage that advertises a product at its point of sale, or "point of purchase" location.Return to Previous Location

POLE OR PYLON COVER: An enclosure for concealing and/or for decorating poles or other structural supports of a ground sign.Return to Previous Location

POLE SIGN: A freestanding sign with visible support structure.Return to Previous Location

POP (Point of Purchase): Signage that advertises a product at it's point of purchase.Return to Previous Location

PORTABLE SIGN: A sign not permanently attached to the ground or building, with a power-cord for connection to an electrical source, and readily removable using ordinary hand tools.Return to Previous Location

POST AND PANEL SIGN: An unlighted sign fabricated by using one or more visible posts to support the sign body.Return to Previous Location

PROJECTING SIGN: A building mounted sign with the faces of the sign perpendicular to the building fascia.Return to Previous Location

PUSH-THROUGH: A letter or logo cut out of a backing material that is as thick or thicker than the sign face material, and mounted on the inside of the sign face so that the backing material’s thickness extends flush with or through and beyond the front plane of the sign face.Return to Previous Location

PYLON SIGN: A freestanding sign with visible support structure or with the support structure enclosed with a pole cover.Return to Previous Location

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RACEWAY: An electrical enclosure that may also serve as a mounting structure for the sign.Return to Previous Location

READABILITY: (Also conspicuity.) The quality that enables the observer to correctly perceive the message. In transportation engineering, this word is being replaced by conspicuity.Return to Previous Location

RECALL: In signage, this refers to the ability of a viewer to remember the message even when they are not viewing it.Return to Previous Location

RECOGNITION: Refers to the ability of a viewer to identify the message.Return to Previous Location

REFLECTIVE MESSAGE CENTERS: These types of signs use fluorescent lamps to illuminate reflective material on each pixel. Pixels are turned or "flipped" mechanically to reveal the reflective material. (These are also called FLIP DISC SIGNS.) Return to Previous Location

REGULATORY SIGN: A sign having the primary purpose of conveying information concerning rules, ordinances or laws.Return to Previous Location

RETAINER: A framing member mounted around the perimeter of a sign face, and attached to the sign cabinet structure. It is designed to attach the face to the cabinet and/or intended to provide a decorating trim piece.Return to Previous Location

RETURN: The sides of a channel letter.Return to Previous Location

REVEAL: An indented detail on a sign.Return to Previous Location

REVERSE CHANNEL LETTER: A fabricated dimensional letter with opaque face and side walls.Return to Previous Location

ROOF SIGN: A building mounted sign erected on the roof of a building.Return to Previous Location

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SCROLLING PLASTIC MESSAGES: This type of sign has a thin plastic roll in the sign that can be changed mechanically or by automation to add a new message. Return to Previous Location

SIDEWALK/SANDWICH SIGN: A moveable sign not secured or attached to the ground or surface upon which it is located, but supported by its own frame and most often forming the cross-sectional shape of an A.Return to Previous Location

SIGN: Any visual display with words or symbols designed to convey information or attract attention.Return to Previous Location

SIGN BAND: A horizontal area above a multi-tenants’ building’s entrances, architecturally designed to accommodate signage in a signcentric manner.Return to Previous Location

SIGN FACE: The area of a sign on which copy is intended to be placed.Return to Previous Location

SIGNAGE: A system of signs.Return to Previous Location

SIGNATURE BUILDING: Architectural design of a building or structure that reinforces signage.Return to Previous Location

SIGNCENTRIC DESIGN: Building architectural design which makes the signage the prominent visual feature.Return to Previous Location

SINGLE-FACE SIGN: A sign with only one face plane.Return to Previous Location

STATIONARY SIGN: A sign with a power-cord for attachment to a source of electrical power that is not readily moveable or portable.Return to Previous Location

STREET FURNITURE: Advertising displays, many which provide a public amenity, positioned at close proximity to pedestrians for eye-level viewing or at a curbside to reach vehicular traffic. An example is a bench sign.
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TARGET AUDIENCE: The profile of the most desired consumer prospects for a product or service, listed by characteristics such as demography, lifestyle, brand or media consumption, purchase behavior, etc. This is common to all media.Return to Previous Location

TEMPORARY SIGN: Any sign not intended for permanent installation, such as banners and signs at construction sites. They may be incidental or miscellaneous in nature, such as political and real estate signs.Return to Previous Location

TIME AND TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: A variable message sign which displays current time and temperature in a stationary or alternating manner. Some also display simple messages.Return to Previous Location

TIME, PLACE and MANNER REGULATIONS: Consistently applicable non-discriminatory sign regulations that specify, without reference to the content of the message, when, how and where a sign can be displayed, with physical standards, such as but not limited to height, size and location, that allow the sign to be readable.Return to Previous Location

TRADE AREA: Most retail businesses have a relatively fixed area that customers come from to do business at their store In general; the trade area is either the living or work locale for the customer. The selling zone of place-based retail business will be dynamic for two reasons; the customer is moving residences or jobs or the customer is passing through on a trip that intersects the trade area. The trade area for most small businesses is 3 to 5 miles.Return to Previous Location

TRADEMARK: Used by a business to distinguish itself and its products from the competition. A trademark may include a name, symbol, word or combination of those. Protected by the federal government and considered to have financial value. The circled "R" or "Reg. T.M." printed with the mark indicates that it is a registered trademark. See United States Trademark Act 15 U.S.C. Section 1127 (1988). Return to Previous Location

TRAFFIC COUNT: The recording of the vehicles and pedestrians passing a given point, usually in a day.Return to Previous Location

TRANSFORMER: Electrical equipment that converts input voltage and current to a different output voltage and current.Return to Previous Location

TRI-OR MULTI- VISION FACES: These are signs where an individual face is cut and placed on a mechanical device with multiple sides that change and then return to create a uniform system.Return to Previous Location

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UL: An abbreviation for Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory.Return to Previous Location

UNDER-CANOPY SIGN: A sign designed to be mounted underneath a canopy.Return to Previous Location

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VARIABLE MESSAGE SIGN: A sign that includes provisions for message changes. Also called changeable copy panel, changeable copy sign, time and temperature sign, electronic message center, menu board.Return to Previous Location

VARIANCE: Special administrative procedure by which one may obtain an exception to zoning rules such as height, setback and type of use. (See the “Legal Considerations” section.)Return to Previous Location

VISIBILITY: The quality of a letter, number, graphic, or symbol, which enables the observer to distinguish it from its surrounds or background.Return to Previous Location

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WALL SIGN: A building mounted sign. (See also Fascia sign.)Return to Previous Location

WAYFINDING: Enabling a person to find his or her way to a given destination thru the use of effective signage.Return to Previous Location

WINDOW SIGN: A sign that is displayed in a window.Return to Previous Location

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