All transportation pictograms should present icons that are
easily recognisable and consistant in meaning with other
networks throughout the world. The stylised design of
pictograms should be the only distinguishing feature from one
newtwork with another.
Pictograms within this standard have been designed to
conform to International and Australian Standards while
presenting a strong corporate image for transport in New
South Wales.
Especially the Ph-14 "No Tea Chests" is useful.
(in other words: what the hell do they need so many icons for!!)
BTW love the Ph-18 'Foul Language' one... Implies that foul language is not permitted only in specific places
And last but not least.. well look at the pics.. I hope there won't be too many doors with both a red and a green button - and one of there signs next to them...
I thought this had to do with "Company Logo's" :/ that'd be cool!
To express moral judgments about good and evil, you must posit that good and evil exist
If good and evil exist, you must posit a moral law by which we can distinguish between good and evil
If a moral law exists, a moral law giver must exist.
Would any of you know whether those transport pictograms could be extracted as individual files in a useful format (perhaps PNG, JPG, BMP etc) so they could be incorporated into maps and things like that?
but would be interested if you folks know how to get these pictograms out? I know they are available as stencils in PDF or EPS format at the website, but that's not very helpful for an amateur like me.