The only color the banker can see is green.Oldgringo wrote:...and the Defendant's banker.WildBill wrote:There have been many discussions about this topic. I vote "Yes".Bugler wrote:Are white letters on clear glass considered "contrasting" for this sign?
IMO, trying to convince a jury or judge that they aren't would be a hard sell. If I were the defense attorney I would have to call in expert witnesses - such as a physicist, printer, graphic designer, typographer and artist.
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- Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:44 pm
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- Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:33 pm
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- Topic: 3006 Sign question.
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Re: 3006 Sign question.
There have been many discussions about this topic. Since the purpose of contrasting colors is to make the sign readily readable, I vote "Yes".Bugler wrote:Are white letters on clear glass considered "contrasting" for this sign?
IMO, trying to convince a jury or judge that they aren't would be a hard sell. If I were the defense attorney I would call in expert witnesses - such as a physicist, printer, graphic designer, typographer, artist and maybe a psychic.