Unipole sign

Unipole (or monopole) sign is basically an advertising sign (usually billboard) frame structure mounted atop a single steel pole or column.

Unipole sign

The Uni-pole is a large-format billboard type placed atop a very high pole. Its effectiveness is enhanced by the fact that this billboard can be seen even from long distances. There are two options when it comes to illumination: this can either be a light box or front-lit for versatility.

Other uses

A unipole bus stop in Mumbai

Unipoles are also used to mark bus stops.[1]

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References

  1. Gaikwad, Siddharth (14 July 2014). "PMPML to invite bids for unipoles at bus stops". Pune. Times of India. Retrieved Jan 20, 2015.
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