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Have you ever wondered what civilization would be like without signs? Without diamond-shaped boards that warn us to give way or brightly colored banners informing us about the meal deal of our lifetime? My best guess would probably be chaos. In fact, you wouldn’t be reading this article right now, as language is an intricate system made up of many signs and symbols. 

Indeed, the world would be very different than it is today if it weren’t for cavemen and cavewomen and their primitive drawings 20,000 years ago. To rekindle our appreciation for signs and everything they represent in our society, Bored Panda has gathered a list of some of the most genius and interesting ones down below. Be sure to upvote the placards that perhaps taught you something new, and don’t forget to share the coolest ones you have come across, dear Pandas!

While you're at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Bryant Gillespie, designer and founder of Better Sign Shop, a growth platform for sign and print shops, who kindly agreed to answer a few questions all about signs.

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This Sign On The Way From Islamabad To Nathia Gali, Pakistan

This Sign On The Way From Islamabad To Nathia Gali, Pakistan

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To learn more about signs and how they're made, we reached out to Bryant Gillespie, designer, and founder of Better Sign Shop, a growth platform for sign and print shops.

He told us that what inspired him to pursue a career in sign-making was a combination of love for design, solving challenges, and tinkering. "I’ve always been fascinated by how signs can influence behavior and convey important information quickly and effectively.

I also just kind of fell into it after moving to a different part of the country. Being able to apply many different disciplines—design, printing, construction/fabrication, electrical – along with the creativity involved appeals to a lot of us sign geeks."

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Cassowary Warning Signs In Far North Queensland

Cassowary Warning Signs In Far North Queensland

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"The sign-making process typically starts with understanding the client's needs and the message they want to convey," he explains. "This is followed by brainstorming and sketching design ideas. Once a concept is chosen, we move on to digital design, selecting materials, and finally, production.

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To attract attention, signs should have a clear message, bold colors, and readable fonts. To educate, they should be informative yet concise. To amuse, incorporating humor or clever visuals can be very effective."

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Singapore Has Nearly 700 Dementia Go-To-Points, Where People Appearing Lost Can Be Helped To Identify Themselves And Find Their Way Home

Singapore Has Nearly 700 Dementia Go-To-Points, Where People Appearing Lost Can Be Helped To Identify Themselves And Find Their Way Home

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Gillespie believes that signs absolutely play a crucial role in our society. "They guide us, inform us, and sometimes even entertain us. From road signs that ensure our safety to informational signs that help us navigate spaces, their impact is significant. They also serve as powerful tools for branding and marketing, helping businesses attract customers and communicate their values."

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My Local Brewery Had This Sign And Beer For Dads No Longer With Us

My Local Brewery Had This Sign And Beer For Dads No Longer With Us

"This seat & beer are for the dads that are not with us today..."

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The earliest signs created by humans, as far as historians can tell, date back to the Stone Age, 18,000 BC. Our ancestors drew symbols on cave walls to visually express that they had products for trade or barter.

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Some experts call this symbolic advertising to other tribes, with visualizations of hunted wild animals, pots, and arrows dating back 40,000 to 45,000 years. 

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Let's Help Frogs Live Their Best Lives

Let's Help Frogs Live Their Best Lives

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It Feels Like This Is To Tell People To Get Their Horses To Slow Down

It Feels Like This Is To Tell People To Get Their Horses To Slow Down

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In early civilization, about 800–500 BC, craftspeople in Ancient Egypt painted and carved symbols on terracotta, stone, brick, and wood to advertise their services and stand out from others. Typically, they would be found in marketplaces, temples, and other public spaces. Later, they were discovered in the ruins of Pompeii and other cities.

Meanwhile, the Ancient Greeks used signs to communicate with citizens who couldn’t read. Many of them remain to this day, like the staff of Hermes, which often hangs on the corners of pharmacies, or the goddess Demeter, who symbolizes grain, bread, and harvest. In the Roman Empire, widely used signs were made from wood, brick, stone, and marble.

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This Underwater Wet Floor Sign

This Underwater Wet Floor Sign

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#8

The Glass Is Full

The Glass Is Full

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Sign At My Local Library

Sign At My Local Library

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Things gained momentum in medieval Europe about 1000 AD–1700. This was influenced by the economic and cultural revival that opened new trade opportunities. Craftsmen began using unique, identifiable signs to differentiate themselves to customers. Business owners would hang the emblems on poles. They were more popular than letters, as the majority of the population was illiterate.

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My Residential Neighborhood Has Signs For Your Dog

My Residential Neighborhood Has Signs For Your Dog

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Different Terms For Book Lovers From Around The World

Different Terms For Book Lovers From Around The World

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A Road Sign Near A Park In Istanbul, That Says “Watch Out For Cats And Dogs”

A Road Sign Near A Park In Istanbul, That Says “Watch Out For Cats And Dogs”

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Interestingly, in 1389, England’s King Richard III ordered all taverns and ale houses in the country to display outdoor signs so the monarch would be able to easily locate them for quality testing. That’s why so many pubs nowadays still use signs from the 15th century.

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This Sign On The Door Of A Local Business

This Sign On The Door Of A Local Business

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Stop Sign In Mohawk Native American Language In Norther NY State

Stop Sign In Mohawk Native American Language In Norther NY State

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My Local Hospital Has Examples Of When You May Need An Urgent Care vs. An ER

My Local Hospital Has Examples Of When You May Need An Urgent Care vs. An ER

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The barber pole that many men's hair salons use also originated from medieval times, when barbers were not only cutting hair but also extracting teeth and performing surgeries. Such services were provided for poorer people who couldn’t afford to go to a physician.

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A Resort I’m At Has A Sign To Warn Tourists About Seals Sleeping On The Beach

A Resort I’m At Has A Sign To Warn Tourists About Seals Sleeping On The Beach

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This Sign On The Bathroom Door Of A Local Seafood Restaurant

This Sign On The Bathroom Door Of A Local Seafood Restaurant

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An Incredibly Down-To-Earth Sign At My Son's Baseball Field

An Incredibly Down-To-Earth Sign At My Son's Baseball Field

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The red color represents drawing blood to cure diseases or infections. White symbolizes a stick that a person would hold to make the veins more prominent during the procedure so they would be easier to find. As for the blue stripe, some attribute it to the colors of the American flag, while in Europe it may have differentiated barbers from doctors.

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This Sign Letting You Know That Forrest Gump Ran Here

This Sign Letting You Know That Forrest Gump Ran Here

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This Sign For Temporary Fencing To Protect Birds

This Sign For Temporary Fencing To Protect Birds

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This Sign Near A Lake

This Sign Near A Lake

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With the growth of cities and populations, outdoor signage significantly increased in number, and English law required every establishment to have one. Signs illuminated with candles were also just appearing before electricity was invented. By the 18th century, the placards had become larger and heavier than ever, marking the start of the painted storefront emblems outside businesses.

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This Sign Asking You To Walk On The Grass

This Sign Asking You To Walk On The Grass

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#23

This Brewery Patio Has Rules For Dogs

This Brewery Patio Has Rules For Dogs

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A Sign That Forbids Adults Who Are Not Accompanied By A Child In A Public Park

A Sign That Forbids Adults Who Are Not Accompanied By A Child In A Public Park

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Finally, we reach modern history, when companies grew bigger, as did the need to grab the attention of consumers. With newly discovered commercial printing and the revolution of sign design, it became a new art form. The invention of gas and electric power was also a game-changer, as signs could be visible at night too.

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This Incredibly Specific Stop Sign

This Incredibly Specific Stop Sign

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At My Work There’s An Original Sign From The 40s About Wearing Your Safely Goggles

At My Work There’s An Original Sign From The 40s About Wearing Your Safely Goggles

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Road Sign In Mozambique

Road Sign In Mozambique

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Advertisers were constantly trying to find new and advanced ways to produce better, more efficient, and larger quantities of signs. This brings us to today, where large-format printing and digital technology make mass production even faster, and the industry is worth over $37.4 billion.

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They Could've Just Made A Stop Sign Instead Of This Sign, But They Were Like, "No Let's Build Excitement Before The Big Drop"

They Could've Just Made A Stop Sign Instead Of This Sign, But They Were Like, "No Let's Build Excitement Before The Big Drop"

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Custom Restroom Sign In Hawaii-Themed Restaurant

Custom Restroom Sign In Hawaii-Themed Restaurant

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A Sign Over A Urinal In Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean And Binary

A Sign Over A Urinal In Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean And Binary

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Town Of Roswell’s Alien Abduction Welcome Sign

Town Of Roswell’s Alien Abduction Welcome Sign

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The Shadows From The Sign Have A Different Spelling From The Actual Sign

The Shadows From The Sign Have A Different Spelling From The Actual Sign

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This Hotel Has Different Soda Brands On Different Floors

This Hotel Has Different Soda Brands On Different Floors

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This Parking Space Is Reserved For People Who Commit Random Acts Of Kindness

This Parking Space Is Reserved For People Who Commit Random Acts Of Kindness

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This Is The Only "No Smoking" Sign For Any Of The Hotel Room Numbers

This Is The Only "No Smoking" Sign For Any Of The Hotel Room Numbers

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"No Parking" Sign Under The Water At A Harbor In Malta

"No Parking" Sign Under The Water At A Harbor In Malta

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A Sign Warning Of Falling Cattle

A Sign Warning Of Falling Cattle

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Don't Do It

Don't Do It

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$100 Fine For Eating Durian Fruit In My Hotel In Vietnam

$100 Fine For Eating Durian Fruit In My Hotel In Vietnam

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This Hotel Has More Exit Signs On The Ground Than On The Ceiling

This Hotel Has More Exit Signs On The Ground Than On The Ceiling

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It's The Hands For Me

It's The Hands For Me

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My Local Gas Station Has To Put A Sign In The Milk Section Cause People Open The Milk To Put It In Their Coffee, Then Put It Back

My Local Gas Station Has To Put A Sign In The Milk Section Cause People Open The Milk To Put It In Their Coffee, Then Put It Back

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The Strangest Road Sign I've Ever Seen, This Is At Tongue Causeway. Does Anyone Know What It Means? Beware, Octopus Likes To Play With Cars?

The Strangest Road Sign I've Ever Seen, This Is At Tongue Causeway. Does Anyone Know What It Means? Beware, Octopus Likes To Play With Cars?

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This Stop Sign In Rome Has A Stick Figure Sawing The Hyphen

This Stop Sign In Rome Has A Stick Figure Sawing The Hyphen

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This Tiny Stop Sign

This Tiny Stop Sign

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On I-385 In South Carolina, There’s Just A Sign That Reminds You When The Korean War Took Place

On I-385 In South Carolina, There’s Just A Sign That Reminds You When The Korean War Took Place

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No Horses Allowed In The Sea Sign

No Horses Allowed In The Sea Sign

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The Signs On The Side Of The Highway In Texas Warn Against Stopping On The Road For The Solar Eclipse

The Signs On The Side Of The Highway In Texas Warn Against Stopping On The Road For The Solar Eclipse

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This Sign In A Karaoke Room Imploring Patrons Not To Open A Door

This Sign In A Karaoke Room Imploring Patrons Not To Open A Door

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The McDonald's In My Town Has A Sign With Only One Arch

The McDonald's In My Town Has A Sign With Only One Arch

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