This Spring I’ve been teaching a class on library UX for the San Jose State SLIS. In an assignment about analyzing library touchpoints one of my students, Stephanie Aurelio, included this nice sign from the Crocker Art Museum. I thought it was rather nice so she gave me permission to post it here. Thanks, Stephanie!
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I love this sign. It is a positive way of explaining the library rules on a touchy subject. I may borrow the idea for my computer stations.
BTW, I am looking forward to [and enrolled in] the summer session of your UX class.
Simple but amazing look of regulatory signage. I like the simple but attractive as well as eye-catchy. The sign specify each and every thing clearly here.