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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 07:01, 7 September 2018: 3,864 × 5,152 (5.58 MB): Kolforn {{Information |Description={{en|A 'Danger of Death' sign attached to a power line post alongside a public footpath running past the western side of Grove Farm located in the parish of {{w|Gimingham}}, Norfolk, United Kingdom.}}|Source={{own}} |Date={{en|Taken on 2018-08-26}}{{pt ...
This sign was created with Inkscape. This SVG sign shows a very simple image. Drawing uncomplicated graphics with a text editor seems more adequate than using a vector graphics program, and will often result in a dramatic reduction of file size.
On roadside warning signs, an exclamation mark is often used to draw attention to a generic warning of danger, hazards, and the unexpected. In Europe and elsewhere in the world (except North America and Australia), this type of sign is used if there are no more-specific signs to denote a particular hazard.
The standard was published in October 2003, splitting off from ISO 3864:1984, which set out design standards and colors of safety signage and merging ISO 6309:1987, Fire protection - Safety signs to create a unique and distinct standard for safety symbols.
The intention of not including the backing board is to emphasise on the intended shapes and design of the signs. Backing boards are placed to increase visibility. 19:52, 6 February 2014: 505 × 505 (14 KB) Fry1989: The backing board is part of the sign, the official schematics include it: 16:43, 6 February 2014: 557 × 492 (8 KB) Woodennature
Barricade tape across a door in Japan. Barricade tape is brightly colored tape (often incorporating a two-tone pattern of alternating yellow-black or red-white stripes or the words "Caution" or "Danger" in prominent lettering) that is used to warn or catch the attention of passersby of an area or situation containing a possible hazard.
The general prohibition sign, [1] also known informally as the no symbol, 'do not' sign, circle-backslash symbol, nay, interdictory circle, prohibited symbol, don't do it symbol, or universal no, is a red circle with a 45-degree diagonal line inside the circle from upper-left to lower-right. It is typically overlaid on a pictogram to warn that ...
Ligne claire (French: [liɲ(ə) klɛːʁ]; Dutch: klare lijn [ˈklaːrə ˈlɛin]; both meaning "clear line") is a style of drawing created and pioneered by Hergé, the Belgian cartoonist and creator of The Adventures of Tintin. It uses clear strong lines sometimes of varied width and no hatching, while contrast is downplayed as well. Cast ...