Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Jcpenney Salon Curler

Crossroads!





was very long decried the lack of signage at our major intersections but at the same time, billboards of all sizes have blithely invaded with the blessing of the authorities .

Take for example the case of our Rond Point 4th: 3 (three) supersigns owned by Global Outdoor, 9 (nine) 18m ² and 16 (sixteen) 12m ² shared by greedily Media Plus Agency Public, Mediacom, Spectrum and j ' in the process.

Far from opening the debate on the real impact of such a profusion of media in a single location for fear of hearing me answer that, The Times Square in New York did the same, the aesthetics of these materials poses a real problem. The display must be one with urban development and not distorting it. The case of the fourth roundabout is not alone. One might recall the sad case of the Public School Deido, Carrefour Ndokoti, penetration Deido roundabout - which each steward Bonaberi (approved, the absolute stress case) has its public space as the means disregarding the law of harmony. Why are some panels are higher than others? Why are some signs crumpled or broken by the effect of weather are not replaced? Why not design new materials that conform to our weather as is done elsewhere (flexible panels, etc..)? Why do people post their posters on media already paid for by advertisers?

back to our crossroads that the night is dark and become the nest of robbers of all kinds which inhabit our beautiful city. Even the Global Outdoor supersign are no longer lit at night. robbers, would seem he dug up the power cables. Pfffff!

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