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Cream applications slide showing terracotta Protect the DIA health-and-safety A-frame signs in two museum-entrance photographs.
Summary
A health-and-safety signage slide: a small left label, with two photographs of terracotta "Protect the DIA" floor-standing signs at museum entrances.
Visual description
Cream chapter background with a thin terracotta top bar. A small bold sans-serif label, "Health & Safety Signs", sits at far left. The right area holds two photographs. The first is a single chrome-stand A-frame sign by a bronze doorway: a terracotta panel with the small "DIA" wordmark, a thin curve graphic, a serif "PROTECT THE DIA" headline, fine instructional copy, and a small cup icon. The second photo shows a pair of the same terracotta signs on heavy rolling bases outside a glass-and-stone entrance, one carrying a cup icon and the other a no-touch hand icon. The base hairline footer reads "34 / BRAND GUIDELINES / APPLICATIONS".
Key takeaway
Treating mandatory health-and-safety signage as a branded surface, terracotta field, wordmark, curve, and a single line icon, so compliance messaging stays on-system instead of generic. Shooting both indoor and entrance contexts shows deployment.
Reuse notes
A reusable reference for branded operational or safety signage. The single-icon-plus-headline format scales across messages. Useful proof that a brand system can absorb utilitarian, non-marketing communications.
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