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Address verbage on doors in NYC letter height

fmg

New Member
Hi.
Quick question please.
I forgotten what the height is for the lettering to be on the van doors in NYC 3" or is it 5"
Thanks for the heads up.
 

Typestries

New Member
Funny this came up. I have a client with 180+ (lost count) vans in the 5 boroughs. We initially put 3" letters on the vans. Guess what, they were getting tickets! They (NYC) were measuring EACH letter on the van, and a few were an 1/8th under. No joke, they got HUNDREDS of tickets. We changed every van to 4" letters!
 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
Funny this came up. I have a client with 180+ (lost count) vans in the 5 boroughs. We initially put 3" letters on the vans. Guess what, they were getting tickets! They (NYC) were measuring EACH letter on the van, and a few were an 1/8th under. No joke, they got HUNDREDS of tickets. We changed every van to 4" letters!

Sounds like this rule is quite the profit centre for the city...
 

oldgoatroper

Roper of Goats. Old ones.
Funny this came up. I have a client with 180+ (lost count) vans in the 5 boroughs. We initially put 3" letters on the vans. Guess what, they were getting tickets! They (NYC) were measuring EACH letter on the van, and a few were an 1/8th under. No joke, they got HUNDREDS of tickets. We changed every van to 4" letters!


This is why you set your letter height using flat-topped & flat-bottomed letters first, then proceed to enter the entire text.

Also, remember that in most fonts, the numbers are smaller than the upper-case letters by a little bit, so numbers have to be sized separately.
 
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