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Would you actually be able to read the info on the pie chart? Could it be larger and "behind" the lettering in lighter colors and just be divided into three sections.
The pie chart used in this Mockup is the very first image that appears in the Google search for this topic, it has powerful visual crossover to the internet. People seeing this sign will want to verify this information and when they search google for this information and try to verify the pie chart, there it will be, in the first spot on Google as searches are returned.
Generally speaking, any word, (and it must be in the plainest, simplest font), must be at least 1' tall to be legible. The sign is 14' tall.
If the pie chart were increased in size so that the top of the pie chart touched the top of the billboard, and the bottom of the pie chart would touch the bottom of the billboard the words on the pie chart would be approximately 11" high.
The amount of time that any person attempted to spend reading that information on the pie chart would seriously detract from their ability to absorb and process the more important information that the five words and the "image as a whole" represent.
I encourage you to read the basic articles at the links I have posted on Billboard design, we all need to be on the same page.
The physical laws of billboard design are not amendable no matter how much you wish them to be. Let us move forward with this knowledge please.
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I have thought about making the words "Military Donation$" shorter, so that I can then increase the size of the pie chart, but to do so, in order to put the pie chart behind letters in the words will be destructive to both the pie chart and the words.
There are 5 words on this Billboard, nearly the limit for Billboard design, also, this is NOT the largest Billboard available, so the 6 word limit must be approached conservatively, 5 words is "nominal" for this size Billboard.
But here, I'm writing almost as much information as what is contained in the articles I posted on Billboard design and this take away from my time in actually designing and then rendering Billboards. Please, everybody in this thread, read and research "Best Practices Billboard Design".
The words on the Billboard must not only be read by the viewer, any additional seconds in their "viewing window" must be available for processing time, which directly correlates to the quality of short and long term memory retention.
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