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Bright orange event schedule sign at an outdoor venue, combining bold typography with functional information architecture against a wood-slat structure.
Summary
A venue event schedule sign in bright orange positioned against a wood-slat facade, displaying artist names and performance times in a tight, functional sans-serif layout with a central geometric waveform graphic.
Visual description
Bright neon orange signage split into two vertical panels mounted on a horizontal wood-slat wall. Left panel lists artist names and times from 19:00 to 23:30, each entry right-aligned and flush. Right panel repeats "YARD" header, lists more performers with times and one-letter abbreviations (VA, CHIKISS, KITO, TOSHIBA), and center-aligned is a simple black geometric waveform shape evocative of a sound wave. The wooden backdrop is horizontal warm gray-brown planks. The typography is tight, uppercase, monospaced-looking sans-serif. Three people in colorful summer clothing (pink, blue, white) walk in front, showing scale and public context.
Key takeaway
The extreme contrast (neon orange on natural wood) making the schedule impossible to miss. The modular grid of tight type that remains legible at distance despite density. The minimal geometric mark (waveform) that telegraphs the venue's function without ornament.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for event/venue signage, wayfinding systems, or public displays where information density and optical impact matter equally. Works best with a neutral textured backdrop. The tight typography and geometric accent suit performance venues, galleries, and cultural institutions.









