Construction

The three-dimensional version of the plus mark is primarily intended for large signing and exhibition applications.

However in other areas of general promotion it may also prove useful.

Structure

Note that the sharp rectangular corners of the plus sign at the base gradually change shape to become a radiused inner and outer corner towards the top of the plus sign form to replicate the two-dimensional version.

Scale

To enable the sign to be produced at any size, the drawing gives a guide to the thickness of the individual sign components in relation to the bar width of the plus sign. The thickness of the plus sign must always be .25 of the bar width.

Any accompanying Titus lettering (.5 of the bar width away from the plus) should be .025 thickness of the bar width and scaled from the master logotype.

Appearance

Materials

To be decided locally by a qualified sign maker. Materials and fixing decisions dependent on the size and position of sign.

Finish

The finish of the three dimensional sign must always be high gloss to achieve the visual effect of depth achieved by the two-dimensional reproduction.