A family crosses a main intersection in downtown Jacksonville. I was delighted by the profusion of signage at this intersection, and layered the signs, starting with the large vintage sign painted on the wall in the background, continuing with the highway route, and the mileage to nearby towns signs in the middle ground, and finally ending with the stop sign in the foreground. I photographed a number of groups crossing the street, but this family was the most expressive. The man’s shirt echoes the green sign above him, and repeats the faint striped pattern of the bricks on the wall. The bright red canopy of the stroller picks up the red in the background wall and the stop sign, while the scale of the child’s tiny feet provide an incongruous contrast to the adult feet striding on both sides of it.