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- Sign_painting abstract "Sign painting is the art of painting on buildings, billboards or signboards for the purpose of announcing or advertising products, services and events. Sign painting is a learned craft with a long history. Historically artisans acquired the craft through apprenticeship, although many early sign painters were self-taught. An apprenticeship could last for years, depending on the skill of the apprentice and the knowledge of the master. The skills learned were varied, and some were complex. At the core of the training was proficiency in the manipulation of a lettering brush: this alone could take years to develop. A number of associated skills and techniques were also taught, such as gold leafing (surface and glass), carving (in various mediums), glue-glass chipping, stencilling, and silk-screening.With the advent of computer software, sign painting has been displaced by computer controlled sign-making machines. The craft has all but disappeared, and is now only still taught in a few technical schools or specialty schools. Old painted signs which fade but remain visible are known as ghost signs.".
- Sign_painting thumbnail Sign_Painting,_LA,_CA,_jjron_22.03.2012.jpg?width=300.
- Sign_painting wikiPageExternalLink www.creativesignmakers.com.
- Sign_painting wikiPageExternalLink lions.html.
- Sign_painting wikiPageExternalLink www.letterville.com.
- Sign_painting wikiPageExternalLink www.theletterheads.com.
- Sign_painting wikiPageID "3206583".
- Sign_painting wikiPageLength "1974".
- Sign_painting wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Sign_painting wikiPageRevisionID "588230814".
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Apprenticeship.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Billboard.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Calligraphy.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Painting.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Signage.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Craft.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink File:Sign_Painting,_LA,_CA,_jjron_22.03.2012.jpg.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_sign.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Glue-glass_chipping.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Gold_leaf.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Letterheads.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Screen_printing.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Signage.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Software.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLink Stencil.
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "hand-painted advertising sign".
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "hand-painted signs".
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "hand-painted".
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "sign making".
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "sign painter".
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "sign painting".
- Sign_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "sign writing".
- Sign_painting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inline.
- Sign_painting subject Category:Painting.
- Sign_painting subject Category:Signage.
- Sign_painting hypernym Art.
- Sign_painting type Person.
- Sign_painting type Encoding.
- Sign_painting type Infographic.
- Sign_painting comment "Sign painting is the art of painting on buildings, billboards or signboards for the purpose of announcing or advertising products, services and events. Sign painting is a learned craft with a long history. Historically artisans acquired the craft through apprenticeship, although many early sign painters were self-taught. An apprenticeship could last for years, depending on the skill of the apprentice and the knowledge of the master. The skills learned were varied, and some were complex.".
- Sign_painting label "Sign painting".
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- Sign_painting sameAs Q7512590.
- Sign_painting wasDerivedFrom Sign_painting?oldid=588230814.
- Sign_painting depiction Sign_Painting,_LA,_CA,_jjron_22.03.2012.jpg.
- Sign_painting isPrimaryTopicOf Sign_painting.