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segnalandone

Segnalandone is an obscure Italian neologism that refers to a large or conspicuous signaling device, such as a prominent road sign or beacon. Because it is not part of standard Italian dictionaries, the term appears mainly in informal discussions, design-focused writings, and some contemporary speculative or creative texts. Its precise sense varies with context, but the emphasis is typically on scale, legibility, and visibility.

Etymology and form. The word is commonly interpreted as a blend of segnale, meaning signal, with an

Usage and interpretation. In discussions of signage, urban design, or information systems, segnalandone may be invoked

See also. Related terms include segnale (signal), segnaletica (signage or signaling system), cartello stradale (road sign),

augmentative
or
intensive
suffix
that
signals
a
larger-than-usual
sign.
As
a
coined
term,
segnalandone
lacks
a
fixed
scholarly
definition
and
is
not
universally
accepted
in
formal
vocabulary.
Its
usage
tends
to
be
descriptive
or
illustrative
rather
than
normative.
to
conceptualize
an
oversized
or
highly
visible
indicator
meant
to
attract
attention
or
convey
critical
information
from
a
distance.
Because
it
is
not
standardized,
authors
use
it
variably,
sometimes
as
a
metaphor
for
a
flagship
signal
within
a
larger
signaling
network.
and
segnalatore
(signaler).
Further
discussion
of
neologisms
in
Italian
signage
can
be
found
in
works
on
typography,
urban
design,
and
information
design.