Introduction To Form Classification Of Signs
1. Horizontal type: the whole scale is relatively long horizontally. Generally, the whole face is used as a sign. Generally, it can be seen on the walls of small shops and large buildings.
2. Vertical: the whole scale is long vertically. Generally, the whole face is used as a sign.
3. Protrusion: when protruding on the wall surface of the building, except for the back surface, or when there are walls on both sides, both sides are used as the identification signs of the advertising carrier. For example, turn over the sign on three sides.
4. Column shape: horizontal, vertical and three-dimensional signs marked on some fixed structures on the ground.
5. Roof type: refers to the plate-shaped movable cubic or illusory identification signs which are hung or attached on the roof of a building with some fixed structures.

