kyltteihinettä
Kyltteihinettä refers to a Finnish term that broadly describes the phenomenon of sign pollution or an excessive accumulation of signs in a public space. It encompasses various types of signage, including advertisements, directional signs, informational notices, and even graffiti that functions as a sign. The term often carries a negative connotation, suggesting that the proliferation of signs detracts from the aesthetic appeal of an environment, creates visual clutter, and can sometimes be confusing or overwhelming for viewers.
The issue of kyltteihinettä is often discussed in urban planning and environmental design contexts. Concerns are
Discussions around kyltteihinettä often involve finding a balance between the need for information and advertising and