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Refinement of Visual Signs for the Everland
ABSTRACT
The development of the industrial culture has made a man to think the recovery of
humanism and choose the active leisure. But the expansion of quantity has not made
the quality grown. Sign system is the only communication between resort and the
person who want to enjoy in there. However the visual sign including incorrect,
misleading and unknown sign or symbol add streath to person occasionally. Only
visual sign can guide easily the person some place where everyone wants to get there.
1n this respect , the visual sign of resort has only elementary function in our
country. The special characteristics of resort gathers person who has different level of
knowledge. live any place and different culture area. Therefore, in order to satisfy the
above chacteristics the visual sign in resort must be the result of well designed. 1n
this paper, all sign in searching area were classified into there fields such as sign of
200 , botanical and the res t. Then common problem which was involved in the
Everland.
As the above result, lackin of design room was most important mistake in there. SO,
such of improvised and disunited sign was made new sign is needed.
This paper offers the fact that present visual sign does not mean simple function for
indication. Such of that visual sign must be independent element fot recrtation.
A humorous , fami 1iar and expressive sign makes man comfortable and in such
atmosphere person can be comunicated with beautiful and functional sign.
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1984) , p.22
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b. Free-standing sign .
c. Projecting Sign .
d. P anels Sign Board .
16)Crosby, Fletcher and Forbes, A sign systems manua1 (N ew Y ork : Praeger PU blishers,
1970) , p .49
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: visual sign 1977
: 1984
: 1984
: 1995
: 1980
: 1982
: symbol mark 1981
: / 1980
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: 1985
: 1982
DECOMAS( ) . 1978
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: 1977
; 1975
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: 6 vo1.l5 1984
: 8 vo1.41 1984
Crosby. Fletcher and Forbes. A sign Systems manual. New York:Praeger Publishers 19701
Henry Drefuss. Symbol Sour bk. New York :Mcgraw H Bk Co. 1975
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