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Definition of Sign industry
1. Noun. An industry that produces signs.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sign Industry
Literary usage of Sign industry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illuminating Engineering Practice: Lectures on Illuminating Engineering by University of Pennsylvania, Illuminating Engineering Society (1917)
"THE ELECTRIC sign industry It is estimated that there are approximately 15000
electric signs in New York City and 10000 in Chicago. ..."
2. The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture edited by Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke (1917)
"... handled by the painted sign industry. The volume of advertising in paint,
posting and electric signs in 1916 was about ..."
3. Proceedings of the ... Conference for Good City Government and of the by National Municipal League (1907)
"I might branch into this sign industry with which I am so much involved, and
suggest to you that you cannot possibly imagine the streets flowing with milk ..."
4. NIST at 100: Foundations for Progressedited by Raymond G. Kammer edited by Raymond G. Kammer (2001)
"Today, the neon sign industry is worth more than $1 billion. NIST's founding was
described in the March 11,1 901, edition of The Evening Star. ..."
5. Standard Lighting ...by Harry Cooke Cushing by Harry Cooke Cushing (1922)
"The Beautiful Border Adds Greatly to the Effectiveness of this Sign for the
advertiser but they promote the development of the sign industry as well. ..."
6. Proceedings by National Municipal League (1907)
"I might branch into this sign industry with which I am so much involved, and
suggest to you that you cannot possibly imagine the streets flowing with milk ..."