Updated emoji working draft

Philippe Verdy verdy_p at wanadoo.fr
Sat Apr 12 03:30:45 CDT 2014


Clearly not a glyph but a free logographic composition with icons.
Such composition pattern is in fact very common, not exclusive to this
place, and the various sub-icons will change in all aspects: number of
objects, placement, color, relatve sizes, and drawing styles (photos may be
used as well).

The types of restricted objects here are just foods and drinks (including
cans), but there are other items commonly found:
smoking cigarettes, pets dogs (except those specifically trained and
equipped for guiding blind/handicaped people, as stated by law in some
countries), umbrellas, shoes (near pools), trousers/shorts (only trunks
allowed in pools), rollers, skis, radios/audio devices, mobile phones, fire
(in natural areas), person shouting (keep silent), children...


2014-04-12 9:15 GMT+02:00 William_J_G Overington <wjgo_10009 at btinternet.com>
:

> A multi-colour "multi-do-not" glyph displayed in Venice.
>
>
> https://maps.google.com/?ll=45.435077,12.333736&spn=0.00071,0.001124&t=m&z=19&layer=c&cbll=45.435113,12.333845&panoid=D0xVyae3dpu1Z5dA8nkXyA&cbp=12,292.04,,0,13.68
>
> Please zoom in 3 times and go full screen.
>
> William Overington
>
> 12 April 2014
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