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Friday, 21 December 2007

Sign of the Times


Here's a typical Swiss road sign. A mixture of typefaces and style of signage. We passed through Lausanne when we spent the day in Montreux. Sunny pictures from this lakeside town to follow over the next few days.

8 comments:

  1. There's no way people can miss those signs!

    Please forgive me if my visit to you blog in the next couple of weeks will be slightly intermittent, as I am home in Manila spending some lovely time with my closest and dearest, while basking in the sun. Your visits to my blog/s, however, are much appreciated!

    joy
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  2. I go left hehe.


    Sat Photo Hunt Post up now.

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  3. Anonymous8:09 pm

    Yeah for the mixture.

    For us old folks, it is a weary time of year. So as it winds down may I wish you and your family a very happy and healthy holiday and a prosperous new year.

    Abraham and Patty Lincoln
    Brookville Daily Photo
    Brookville, Ohio USA

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  4. Enjoy your holiday!

    Thanks for your pictures throughout the year, and for your contribution to the City Daily Photo network.Have a joyous Christmas and a Happy New
    Year,
    from South Shields Daily Photo

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  5. Lovely lit signs. Kind of abstract too!

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  6. Heh, I hadn't spotted the mix of typefaces till you pointed it out. We just got horribly confused by the reverse of colours for motorways and highways compared to the UK.

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  7. Imac goes left?? Lol!!

    Pretty sign. Everything is so diffeent all over the world.

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  8. i have some friends from lausanne and i would love to visit one day. very nice picture! it looks like you can't get lost there.

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