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  2. Logo sign - Wikipedia

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    Logo signs in the United States are limited to six logos per sign, and additional signs may be used up to a total of four in each direction per interchange. [3] In 2006, the Federal Highway Administration issued an interim approval to allow more than six logo panels per service type on up to two signs per direction, [ 4 ] which was eventually ...

  3. File:I-820.svg - Wikipedia

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    750 mm by 600 mm (30 in by 24 in) Interstate shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs (sign M1-1). Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts archive copy at the Wayback Machine.

  4. File:I-75.svg - Wikipedia

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    600 mm by 600 mm (24 in by 24 in) Interstate shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs (sign M1-1). Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts . (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)

  5. Wikipedia:Copyright on highway shields - Wikipedia

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    On this page, toll (and some free) road shields (logos), as posted on the highway and usually connecting public roads to direct drivers to it, are listed according to their copyright status. Feel free to contribute, including adding shields and determining whether older copyrights have expired, or even if older ones were never registered.

  6. Interstate (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate is a digital Typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in the period 1993–1999, and licensed by Frere-Jones Type. The typeface is based on the FHWA series of fonts , a series of signage alphabets drawn for the Federal Highway Administration by Dr. Theodore W. Forbes in 1949, assisted by J.E. Penton and E.E. Radek.

  7. File:I-5 (CA).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: 24 in by 24 in (609.6 mm by 609.6 mm) Interstate shield, made to the specifications of the 1971 Caltrans sign drawing (still in use). Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts . (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)

  8. File:I-10.svg - Wikipedia

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    Vector image of a 600 mm by 600 mm (24 in by 24 in) Interstate shield. Colors are from [1] (Pantone Red 187 and Blue 294), converted to RGB by [2] . The outside border has a width of 1 (1 mm) and a color of black so it shows up; in reality, signs have no outside border.

  9. File:I-70.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 05:55, 10 February 2024: 601 × 601 (13 KB): Fredddie: Reverted to version as of 09:15, 17 May 2007 (UTC) 17:03, 3 February 2024