I photograph a lot of signs.
Even within the context of this dinky blog, there are a number of posts that feature images of signs, (Body Parts, Don’t Eat Plants, etc.), but there are quite a few more sign images in my collection.
Because I also look at graffiti and bumper stickers, I suspect that part of the attraction stems from my love of reading.
When I was a kid, every day I would come home from school and read the St. Louis Post Dispatch, our afternoon paper, (from the inside out, starting with the comics, excluding the Sports Section). Page three had the local news, and often there was a simple photograph- children making snow angels or some type of visual pun, juxtaposition. They often worked like this
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Many of the signs I photograph are “Jack of All Trades” type signs, and many of those are food establishments that seem to offer something for everyone-as Jed said to Jethro, “That’s a good idea son, it’s not a good idea to not put all your eggs in one basket”.
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This guy probably sees a bit of crazy stuff during his workday
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Then there is a Jack of all Trades, who is a Jack of All Trades
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As I recall, the sign on the back of the van said “Fart Smeller”. Unfortunately, it was obscured by the bicycle, and I have to say, with a sign like that, I didn’t want to get too close.
I love this address sign; it is a piece of folk art
Graphic signs are their own version of folk art-they are both informative and symbolic, and no reading is required
No wonder orthodontia is so expensive, it is labor intensive.
Although a bit more upscale, this jeweler gives the same message.
This guy sells tools
and this guy sharpens them
Make no mistake about Kasper-he’s selling hot dogs
I never thought I would see this in Berkeley.
Some signs make you wonder what is going on, but may be you don’t really want to know
I didn’t take this photograph, it was in Newsweek Magazine after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. But I saved it not only because it is a great sign, but also because of the way the message is conveyed.

A hand-painted sign outside a New Orleans business warns away looters in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (AP Photo/Bill Haber)
A bit of graffiti
I was in San Francisco for a photo seminar and took this picture during a walk through North Beach. During the seminar, the speaker was showing some photos that he took during his visit- including the same sign! I’m not surprised it’s popular since it spells out two basic human needs (peace and love) plus beer and pizza-two of the four basic food groups.
Also in San Francisco, a living T shirt billboard
I don’t know how to classify this one- is it a custom car or one big bumper sticker?
Since those photos were taken, I have seen this vehicle around town, only now there is a splash of color-I guess the owner wanted to draw more attention to it
I know it’s a lousy photograph, but I was in a moving car at the time (not driving)
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