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Quick reference guide to ADA signage

Quick reference guide to ADA signageSize and Space Requirements:The guidelines and regulations for ADA-compliant signage may seem daunting, but if you keep a fewsimple rules of thumb in mind while designing your signs, it s easy to create great looking signsthat are fully compliant. Use this Quick reference guide to point you in the right : Use simple, sans serif fonts, in a medium or bold weight. Do not use italics, scripts, or otherhard-to-read styles. For tactile signs, all text must be UPPERCASE. For visual only signs, such asdirectories, directional signs or overhead signs, you can use lowercase inch high area with nothing in itexcept few fonts that meet ADA guidelines:2322 Chestnut Avenue West Minneapolis, MN 55405-1718 USA phone: 612-377-9156 fax: , on a tactile sign,all text must be andpictogramsshould contrastwith theirbackground,Either dark onlight, or lighton ,sans serif font,5/8 inch that theBraille is directlybelow the is where itshould 5/8 inch letters (the most common size), you need to allow 2 inches of height per line of text,including the Braille translation larger text sizes, allow 2 times the height of the characters, plus 1 inch per line of is a general guideline; actual space needed may be more or less depending on the Spacing Requirements:Pictograms: You need a 6 inch high area for a pictogram.

Quick reference guide to ADA signage Size and Space Requirements: The guidelines and regulations for ADA-compliant signage may seem daunting, but if you keep a few

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