The Colour Problem
Minhinnick
T„ p, ' OI L°' ie , d „ by " , i w T? come before the City Council for adoption shortly, the colours used for public signs. or signboards shall be restricted to the following Background 01 base. Black, white, deep blue, brown, deep green. lettering: black, white, deep blue, brown, deep green, gold and “Wo decided upon a scheme of permissible colours with a view to effecting uniformity and to eliminate . . . all those horrible reds and yellows—those loud, bright colotfrs.”—Mr. J. Tyler, City Engineer, in an interview.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1063, 29 August 1930, Page 9
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89The Colour Problem Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1063, 29 August 1930, Page 9
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