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I am trying to think of a good visual representation for "rate per hour" as in "this is the rate per hour that I am being charged at for this time" or "I am charging someone else at this rate per hour.



I thought of maybe thinking of other "per hour" things like a speed limit sign or a dollar sign, but that's too vague. I was hoping that there was a visual thing I can show in an icon to represent that concept.










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  • The problem is not so much how to represent rate per hour visually, as how to do so if you are not a government or very large private agency, so that people will bother to remember it.

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I am trying to think of a good visual representation for "rate per hour" as in "this is the rate per hour that I am being charged at for this time" or "I am charging someone else at this rate per hour.



I thought of maybe thinking of other "per hour" things like a speed limit sign or a dollar sign, but that's too vague. I was hoping that there was a visual thing I can show in an icon to represent that concept.










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  • The problem is not so much how to represent rate per hour visually, as how to do so if you are not a government or very large private agency, so that people will bother to remember it.

    – Tuffy
    2 hours ago






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not about the English language.

    – Hot Licks
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    You may get more relevant answers on Graphic Design.

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I am trying to think of a good visual representation for "rate per hour" as in "this is the rate per hour that I am being charged at for this time" or "I am charging someone else at this rate per hour.



I thought of maybe thinking of other "per hour" things like a speed limit sign or a dollar sign, but that's too vague. I was hoping that there was a visual thing I can show in an icon to represent that concept.










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I am trying to think of a good visual representation for "rate per hour" as in "this is the rate per hour that I am being charged at for this time" or "I am charging someone else at this rate per hour.



I thought of maybe thinking of other "per hour" things like a speed limit sign or a dollar sign, but that's too vague. I was hoping that there was a visual thing I can show in an icon to represent that concept.







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  • The problem is not so much how to represent rate per hour visually, as how to do so if you are not a government or very large private agency, so that people will bother to remember it.

    – Tuffy
    2 hours ago






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not about the English language.

    – Hot Licks
    1 hour ago






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    You may get more relevant answers on Graphic Design.

    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    1 hour ago





















  • The problem is not so much how to represent rate per hour visually, as how to do so if you are not a government or very large private agency, so that people will bother to remember it.

    – Tuffy
    2 hours ago






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not about the English language.

    – Hot Licks
    1 hour ago






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    You may get more relevant answers on Graphic Design.

    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
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The problem is not so much how to represent rate per hour visually, as how to do so if you are not a government or very large private agency, so that people will bother to remember it.

– Tuffy
2 hours ago





The problem is not so much how to represent rate per hour visually, as how to do so if you are not a government or very large private agency, so that people will bother to remember it.

– Tuffy
2 hours ago




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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not about the English language.

– Hot Licks
1 hour ago





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's not about the English language.

– Hot Licks
1 hour ago




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You may get more relevant answers on Graphic Design.

– Janus Bahs Jacquet
1 hour ago







You may get more relevant answers on Graphic Design.

– Janus Bahs Jacquet
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How about $/hr or $/hour? I think the former is used fairly often in ads.






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    How about $/hr or $/hour? I think the former is used fairly often in ads.






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        How about $/hr or $/hour? I think the former is used fairly often in ads.






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        How about $/hr or $/hour? I think the former is used fairly often in ads.







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