a) There exists a real "wordless sign" indicating that sign language interpretation is provided. It's a pictorial equivalent of the sign for "interpreter" in ASL-- two hands facing opposite directions making the American "OK" sign at each other.
| Interpreter |
b) My church has a sign up near the drive indicating that sign language interpretation is provided. It is NOT the "interpreter" sign. It's a red heart surrounding a white hand. After thinking about it a while, I think they meant to use the "I love you" sign for some reason.
| I love you |
Unfortunately... "I love you" is palm facing, pinky up, ring down, middle down, index up, thumb stuck out. As above. They have the thumb in the wrong place on their sign.
| Metal hand |