L.E.D. Lighting as the Evolution of the Neon Sign

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L.E.D. Lighting as the Evolution of the Neon Sign

Neon signs, also known as electric fire, once dominated the sight and scope of American advertising. While neon was humming and flickering into our society the L.E.D or Light Emitting Diode was silently getting brighter and brighter. L.E.D.s now dominate almost every aspect of commercial advertising and this article seeks to explain the transition.