This study focuses on the construction and installation of a signboard for the Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Federal Polytechnic, Bida. Recognizing the critical role of signage in effective campus wayfinding, safety, and institutional branding, the study emphasizes the importance of durable, legible, and accessible signage systems that are tailored to environmental and aesthetic considerations. The research examines the historical evolution of signboards, current standards for visibility and readability, and innovative materials suitable for outdoor signage. The signboard, which measures 8 ft × 6 ft, was fabricated from a 3 mm thick mild steel sheet and reinforced with a frame and base made from mild steel square pipes of sizes 2 inches × 2 inches, and 3 inches × 1 inch. The surface of the signboard features the polytechnic logo and the departmental Latin slogan for students, Aut Optimum; Aut Nihil (“The Best or Nothing”). Test results after installation showed that the structure was stable and that the maximum deviation in alignment was 1 mm, which is acceptable for large signboards of this nature. The signboard was also found to be visible and legible to passers-by, enabling them to see, read, and understand the information displayed. Thus, the design problem was successfully addressed.
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Ferdinand Chinedum Nwizugbo
Kolo Babazhitsu Yetu
Yisa James Saidu
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2abce4eeef8a2a6afb4b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.64388/irev9i10-1716144