Developing Sign Displays for Conveying Information
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Prizzia, Anna M., Mark E. Hostetler, and Martin B. Main. 2004. “Developing Sign Displays for Conveying Information: WEC 180/UW196, 5/2004”. EDIS 2004 (8). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-uw196-2004.

Abstract

The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the four stages (planning, preparation & creation,  testing & revision, and implementation & evaluationl) in creating educational sign displays. As an illustration of this process, we discuss sign displays designed for homeowners in a residential community (Figure 1). These displays were part of an environmental education program that informed homeowners about natural resource conservation issues. This document is WEC 180 and is one of a series of the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), University of Florida. First published: May 2004.

WEC 180/UW196: Developing Sign Displays for Conveying Information (ufl.edu)

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