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.
Category | Sans-serif |
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Designer(s) | Malaysian Highway Authority |
Foundry | N/A |
Sample |
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: Rate *my* application(s).
gollark: And each interior/exterior angle is the same.
gollark: Regular polygons are those where each side has the same length.
gollark: I'm aware, but it is a positive.
gollark: Impossible.
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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