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![Emerson St at Waverly St Sign](wp-content/uploads/2013/11/emerson_waverly.jpg)
Emerson St at Waverly St Sign
- Raised border and letters.
- Uses small-caps for lower case letters.
(The “lower case” letters are actually slightly smaller capital letters.) - Street type is same size as name and is followed by period.
- Extremely durable.
![Beresford Rd at Arlington Rd Sign](wp-content/uploads/2013/11/beresford_arlington.jpg)
Beresford Rd at Arlington Rd Sign
- End mounted on a capped post (above left).
- Center mounted above the post (left).
![Cedar Rd at Laurel Rd Sign](wp-content/uploads/2013/11/cedar_laurel.jpg)
Cedar Rd at Laurel Rd Sign
- Thin flat sign.
- Round corners and painted border.
- Larger letters but similar typeface (no small-caps).
- Visible reflective prisms in background.
- Easily bent, flexes in strong winds.
- Square “industrial” post.
![Allerton St at High St Sign](wp-content/uploads/2013/11/allerton_high.jpg)
Allerton St at High St Sign
- Reinforced borders with square corners.
- Reflective prisms in background less noticable in daylight.
- Tall width-compressed typeface.
- Half height street type with no period.
- More durable than first generation signs.
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