LLM Lettering
LLM Lettering is a set of sans-serif typefaces developed by the Malaysian Highway Authority (Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia, LLM) and used for road signage on expressways in Malaysia. The font was divided into two types: LLM Normal (Standard/Regular) and LLM Narrow (Condensed)[1]. The LLM Normal typeface is a modified form of the Italian Alfabeto Normale and Alfabeto Stretto. The lettering is special use for the Malaysian Expressway System.
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Category | Sans-serif |
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Designer(s) | Malaysian Highway Authority |
Foundry | N/A |
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Examples on Malaysian road signs
- Temporary sign to Second Penang Bridge, using LLM Narrow
- This expressway accept ETC only, using LLM Narrow & LLM Normal
- Toll plaza 1 kilometer ahead with name, using LLM Normal
gollark: It's not that one is "not defined", or that you can determine one but not the other, but that if you measure it you must trade off accuracy in one for the other.
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See also
- FHWA Series, a global format sign font, also used for old format signs in Malaysia
- Transport (typeface), used in Europe and for the new format signs of the Public Works Department
References
- "Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia". www.llm.gov.my. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
External links
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