strictures Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 Whoever programmed the destinations signs for the Novas running on the 155 Devon needs to learn how to spell & pick the correct font. The font is squeezed horizontally & is difficult to read & then Devon is misspelled as "DEVOH". I saw three of them this after noon like that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sam92 Posted January 24 Report Share Posted January 24 11 hours ago, strictures said: Whoever programmed the destinations signs for the Novas running on the 155 Devon needs to learn how to spell & pick the correct font. The font is squeezed horizontally & is difficult to read & then Devon is misspelled as "DEVOH". I saw three of them this after noon like that. It might be an 'N' but the font is squeezing it into an H. They need to get rid of this "better visibility left sign" crap. Some signs ironically are harder to read cause like you said the font is smaller (#6 came to mind. Mich/Wacker was easier to make out than the small Wacker/Columbus sign). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strictures Posted January 24 Author Report Share Posted January 24 35 minutes ago, Sam92 said: It might be an 'N' but the font is squeezing it into an H. They need to get rid of this "better visibility left sign" crap. Some signs ironically are harder to read cause like you said the font is smaller (#6 came to mind. Mich/Wacker was easier to make out than the small Wacker/Columbus sign). No, the font is the same height, but it's now a narrow font, such as the difference between Arial & Arial Narrow. I'm baffled as to who chose the narrow font. I have a feeling it's a new hire who doesn't know how to properly program the signs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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