…unless it’s supposed to be seen from a roadway – in which case it’s completely ineffectual, as the type is too small and nobody can read more than eight words on a single billboard while driving anyway.
He must be a psycho to put aesthetics over basic functionality.
If that’s true, then, yes, it’s excellent advertising. Can you provide more information? I’m not finding any Fire Island that would use the British “metre”. I’m also a bit skeptical as to why you would need something as big as a billboard for pedestrian traffic.
It’s kind of an old joke, but still good.
…unless it’s supposed to be seen from a roadway – in which case it’s completely ineffectual, as the type is too small and nobody can read more than eight words on a single billboard while driving anyway.
He must be a psycho to put aesthetics over basic functionality.
It was taken at Fire Island. No cars there.
If that’s true, then, yes, it’s excellent advertising. Can you provide more information? I’m not finding any Fire Island that would use the British “metre”. I’m also a bit skeptical as to why you would need something as big as a billboard for pedestrian traffic.