Joe, the light is green and I'm sitting here behind you. Go, already! It doesn't stay green forever! Yada yada yada! And yes, they're backwards to me...
Did they go before the Planning and Zoning Commission to get approval on those colors. Why do I have to get approval of colors and signage when I build a new building, but someone remodeling doesn't have to? Is something wrong with that picture? Joe do you know the answer?
A few red spot lights should be installed on the signage to complement the city's newly created 'Red Light District'. With the rhampant spread STDs - Herpes, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis - the new addition comes just in time to service many of Salisbury's participants.
Forget the sign, look at the wonderful workmanship on the white trim on the roof. If I were the construction company in charge of this, I would be ashamed!
They do look backwards, but they just chose a terrible font...they maybe should have thought it through before spending money on the signage.
ReplyDeleteGuess it fits, everything else is backwards around here.
ReplyDeleteWho ever picked those colors should be shot!
ReplyDeleteThis place is where ALL the drug addicts and mentally ill go and are the ones wondering around the area Day/Night.
ReplyDeleteThey are, but then some people who receive treatment there might have problems with dyslexia or other issues...so it probably looks right to them.
ReplyDeleteSomeone was trying to give it some panoz,D"OH!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh that is one ugly building - what was wrong with white??
ReplyDeleteBackwards, and whoever chose the colors to have no contrast is an idiot. It's almost impossible to read.
ReplyDeleteShore do.....
ReplyDeleteNo, it's a script-style font with the thin lines missing. My eyes filled in the blanks.
ReplyDeleteJoe, the light is green and I'm sitting here behind you. Go, already! It doesn't stay green forever! Yada yada yada! And yes, they're backwards to me...
ReplyDeleteDon't make fun of the people that go there....Karma
ReplyDelete3:22-I agree. The intensity of the 2 shades are the same creating not nearly enough contrast.
ReplyDeleteI ride by there everyday on my way to work, Mexicans did all the work on the letters
ReplyDeleteSomebody needs to have his eyes checked. Script-style font?? Really?? Hold it up to a mirror and all will be revealed.
ReplyDeleteThe font is horrible. Now only do the r's look backwards but the c's and e's look the same. I was trying to figure out what a dinie was.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking and wondering the exact same things
DeleteDid they go before the Planning and Zoning Commission to get approval on those colors. Why do I have to get approval of colors and signage when I build a new building, but someone remodeling doesn't have to? Is something wrong with that picture? Joe do you know the answer?
ReplyDeleteobama did it
ReplyDeleteA few red spot lights should be installed on the signage to complement the city's newly created 'Red Light District'. With the rhampant spread STDs - Herpes, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis - the new addition comes just in time to service many of Salisbury's participants.
ReplyDeleteThat is what I assumed, Mexicans made the mistake.
ReplyDeleteI think a slightly lighter shade trimmed in white would look stunning on those letters to offset the intense contrast.
They have the best psycho-educational programs for families in Salisbury. It is good to have such quality programs available.
where is that at?
ReplyDeleteWho chose the awful font?
ReplyDeleteTo 10:40 - I think Morgan & Becker were the designers, as I saw their sign in the front of the renovation.
ReplyDeleteI agree - it is a very poor choice for a font.
Forget the sign, look at the wonderful workmanship on the white trim on the roof. If I were the construction company in charge of this, I would be ashamed!
ReplyDeleteThis country is light years behind where they need to be when discussing the mentally ill. But for the grace of God, go I. Get a life people.
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