Michigan 565 Marquette County (Michigan) (Road Sign) T-Shirt
This t-shirt features the iconic road sign for Michigan County-Designated Highway 565 (CDH) in Marquette County, Michigan. The design is a direct representation of the physical road sign, instantly recognizable to anyone familiar with the area or road signs in general.
Design Elements
The central element of the design is a blue square, serving as the background. This blue color is a standard symbol for County-Designated Highways in Michigan.
Within the blue square, a bold yellow pentagon is prominently displayed. The pentagon acts as a border that encompasses the route number, as is the custom for the CDH signs in Michigan.
Inside the yellow pentagon, the number "565" is printed in a clear, yellow font. This number is the road's designation, providing essential information about the route. The combination of the pentagon and the route number immediately identifies the road.
Meaning and Symbolism
The design represents a vital connector route. The sign symbolizes a County-Designated Highway, a secondary road, and a crucial link between Michigan's state trunkline highways and the neighboring county.
The color scheme is consistent with the standard for Michigan's CDH road signs. The sign signifies ease of movement from the M-95 highway in the west to the border of Dickinson County in the south. The design acts as a statement of identity and locality for those that utilize the road.