>>6157842“I'll be right over.” you reply telepathically, ending the link before setting Towa and Meloka down, the three of you getting dressed and starting your days. Heading over to the admin building, you see that your team have already devised several different stylized signage, to better show what the purpose of buildings are from the outside.
“Personally, I believe we should have them all be large, bold fonts. Easier to read, even by those who are less... Literary-inclined.” Maza says, only for several objections to come from others. Some want more fancy, expressive signs while others say there shouldn't be a set standard except for the dimensions, leaving the signs themselves up to each building owner to give them more creativity. Howevewr, once they've all said their piece, everyone turns to you. Waiting to see how you'll decide on this issue.
Well? How should the signs be? What level of regulatory control will you have, city leader?
>Large, bold fonts are best, make them readable to the most people for greater accessibility>Leave the signs themselves up to each building as far as style and flash, but have the size of the words and the signs themselves be limited to a certain range of sizes for more uniformity>Say there should be no limits on the signs. Maximum creativity with minimum governmental interference, as long as they have a sign that you of all people can read is good enough>Other(write in)