Synopses & Reviews
Need to convey ideas without words? Try pictorial symbols! If a picture's worth a thousand words, this graphic treasury speaks volumes! Its internationally recognizable visual symbols were developed by government agencies and prominent designers. Created for workers, soldiers, drivers and pedestrians, teachers, restaurateurs, and other professional and private occupations, the numerous themes include animals, sports, healthcare, transportation, and much more.
Synopsis
Need to convey ideas without words? These visual symbols by government agencies, giant corporations, and foremost designers graphically display modern messages for workers, the military, road rules, education, food stuffs, animals, sports, health care, trains, autos, women, factories, tourism, do it, don't do it, and much more.
Synopsis
Immensely useful in conveying ideas without words, these powerful black-and-white images present visual messages for professional and private occupations. Numerous themes include animals, sports, healthcare, transportation, and much more.
Table of Contents
Part One: Pictorial Symbols
Section I: Pictograph Corporation Symbols
Children, Youths
Children, Youths, Boy Scouts, Sports
Teachers, Students, Education
Family Groups
Immigrants and National Historical Types
Races, Nationalities, Religion
Blacks
Women
Salesmen
Men
Soldiers, Sailors, Aviators
Military Equipment Insignia
Airplanes
Naval Vessels
Merchant Vessels
Railroad Trains and Tracks
Autos and other Vehicles
Accidents
Sickness, Suicide, Death
Health
Meetings, Conferences
Labor, Strikes
Farmers
Farm Machinery, Land Use
Farm Products, Food, Beverages, Tobacco
Crime
Time, Jewelry and Miscellaneous Symbols
Money, Finance
Government and Politics
Government Buildings, Banks, Schools
Buildings (General), Homes of Worship, Houses, Stores
Clothing, Toilet Articles
Household Equipment, Tools, Containers
Machinery, Materials, Products, Factories
Entertainment, Communication, Recreation
Animals, Insects
Section II: Netherlands Statistical Foundation Symbols by G. Arntz
Part Two: Public Symbols
Section III: Arranged by Facility
Telephone
Mail
Currency Exchange
First Aid
Lost and Found
Baggage Lockers
Elevator
Toilets, Men
Toilets, Women
Toilets
Information
Hotel Information
Taxi
Bus
Ground Transportation
Rail Transportation
Air Transportation
Heliport
Water Transportation
Car Rental
Restaurant
Coffee Shop
Bar
Shops
Baggage Check-in
Ticket Purchase
Baggage Claim
Customs
Immigration
No Smoking
Smoking
No Parking
Parking
No Entry
Handicapped
Section IV: Arranged by System
ADCA, Australian Department of Civil Aviation
ADV, German Airport Authority
ATA, Air Transport Association
BAA, British Airports Authority
D/FW, Dallas-Fort Worth
DOT '74, Department of Transportation, 1974
IATA, International Air Transport Association
ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization
KFAI Sweden
LVA, Las Vegas Airport
NPS, National Park Service
NRR, Netherlands Railroad
O '64, Olympic Games, Tokyo, 1964
O '68, Olympic Games, Mexico, 1968
O '72, Olympic Games, Munich, 1972
Pg, Picto'grafics
Port, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
SP, Swedish Standard Recreation Symbols
S/TA, Seattle-Tacoma Airport
TA, Tokyo Airport
TC, Transport Canada, Airports
UIC, International Union of Railways
WO '72, Winter Olympic Games, Sapporo, 1972
X '67, Expo 67, Montreal
X '70, Expo 70, Osaka
Section V: Additional Systems
Grenoble Winter Olympics, 1968
Nova Scotia Department of Tourism
European Road Signs
United States Road Signs
D.O.T. Hazard Labels
U.S. Weather Bureau: Cloud Code Charts
Index