Connecticut Highway 107 Road Sign Hoodie - Design
This hoodie showcases the distinctive wide-format road sign design for Connecticut Route 107, as used on large green highway guide signs throughout Fairfield County. The design authentically replicates the official markings of the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT).
Design Elements
The design is centered around a wide, horizontal rectangular shape, mirroring the standard format used for route markers on Connecticut's highway signage. The background is a clean white, providing a clear contrast for the black text and border.
The design includes a thin black outline framing the entire rectangular shape, giving it definition and structure. At the top of the rectangle, the word "CONNECTICUT" (or occasionally "CT"), is printed in a small, black, uppercase font. Centered below, large black numerals "107" prominently display the route number.
Representation and Meaning
The Connecticut Route 107 design symbolizes a specific route within the state's transportation network. It is a visual representation of the highway, identifying its presence and direction for drivers. This sign format, specifically used on guide signs, indicates a significant destination or exit, directly connecting the wearer to the geographic and infrastructural identity of southwestern Connecticut.
This design celebrates the visual language of the open road, paying homage to the often-overlooked yet essential infrastructure that connects communities and facilitates travel.