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750 mm by 600 mm (30 in by 24 in) Interstate shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs (sign M1-1). Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.) Colors are from [1] (Pantone Red 187 and Blue 294), converted to RGB by [2]. The outside border has a width of 1 (1 mm) and a color of black so it shows up; in reality, signs have no outside border.

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current17:38, 28 May 20072,700×2,160 (24 KB)O (bot) ( {{subst:vsh60lic|Vishwin60}})
01:37, 11 January 2007751×601 (22 KB)O (750 mm by 600 mm (30 in by 24 in) Interstate shield, made to the specifications of the [http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/SHSm/Guide.pdf 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs] (sign M1-1). Uses the [http://www.triskele.com/fonts/index.html Roadgeek 2005 fonts]. )