Margaret Calvert (right), designer of the modern British road sign 10th September, 2015. in collaboration with NB Studio presented Sign of the Times, an exhibition of 100 re-imagined 'elderly people' road signs from more than 70 international designers. Spring Chicken is lobbying the Department for Transport to update the 'outdated' current sign with something more appropriate for older people in the 21st century. The exhibition at Shoreditch's Protein Gallery is open to the public until Sunday at 5pm. Credit: Matthew Richardson/Alamy Live News
Protein Gallery, Shoreditch, London, UK 10 September, 2014 in collaboration with NB Studio presented Sign of the Times, an exhibition of 100+ re-imagined 'elderly people' road signs from more than 70 international designers. Spring Chicken is lobbying the Department for Transport to update the 'outdated' current sign with something more appropriate for older people in the 21st century. The exhibition at Shoreditch's Protein Gallery is open to the public until Sunday at 5pm. In attendance at last night's VIP opening was Margaret Calvert, the designer of many of the road signs we now see throughout the UK. For a full press release contact Jonathan Weinberg, Bootstrapped PR, 07947 141014, Margaret Calvert, right, who designed many of the road signs we see today across the UK with Marion Deuchars and Angus Hyland (Not pictured). The pair designed the sign they are pictured with based on Margaret's widely-seen sign showing two children crossing the road. MATTHEW RICHARDSON/ALAMY LIVE NEWS
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