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Enseigne

Enseigne is a French term that refers to the sign or display that identifies a business or establishment. In everyday use, it denotes the storefront sign, including the name, logo, or emblem that pedestrians and customers see on the front of a shop. Beyond commerce, enseigne can also mean a flag or standard in historical or military contexts, and in naval terms it appears in the rank “enseigne de vaisseau,” a junior officer designation.

In commercial use, the enseigne is part of a business’s visible identity at the point of sale.

Various forms of enseigne exist, such as the enseigne lumineuse (illuminated sign) and non-illuminated signs. It

Etymologically, enseigne derives from Latin insignia via Old French, historically linked to banners and emblems used

It
differs
from
the
broader
concept
of
a
brand
or
marque:
the
enseigne
is
the
physical
sign
that
communicates
who
the
business
is
to
passersby,
while
the
marque
or
brand
encompasses
the
name,
products,
and
marketing
across
channels.
Chains
often
rely
on
a
common
enseigne
to
signal
affiliation
and
continuity
across
multiple
locations.
can
be
a
simple
wordmark,
a
logotype,
or
a
pictorial
emblem,
and
may
be
used
for
individual
stores
or
for
groups
of
outlets,
including
franchised
networks.
Signage
is
commonly
subject
to
urban
planning
and
advertising
regulations,
and
the
rights
to
a
specific
enseigne
may
be
protected
as
a
trademark
or
through
franchise
agreements.
to
identify
a
house,
unit,
or
authority.
The
term’s
modern
usage
centers
on
the
sign
that
publicly
identifies
a
business.