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McDonald, Ann – Visible Language, 2010
This study examines patterns of system failure (communication, typographic, material, economic, maintenance) and the resulting workarounds in signs that are intended to communicate frequently changing information in the built environment. The observed failures and workarounds in the communication of ephemeral data and the accompanying narratives…
Descriptors: Signs, Change, Adjustment (to Environment), Pattern Recognition
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Backhaus, Peter – Visible Language, 2007
This paper examines the prominence of written English on shop signs in Japan. Based on data from a larger empirical study into multilingual signs in Tokyo, the most common ways of using English and the roman alphabet on Japanese shops signs are identified. It is argued that the ambivalent nature of English loan words plays a key role in the ever…
Descriptors: Linguistic Borrowing, Alphabets, Multilingualism, English (Second Language)
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Gray, Nicolete – Visible Language, 1974
In lettering education both the application of geometric principles and the study of the past are important. (HOD)
Descriptors: Art Education, Design Requirements, Designers, Graphic Arts
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Reynolds, Linda – Visible Language, 1979
Discusses projects of the Graphic Information Research Unit at the Royal College of Art (England), which relates to the legibility of scientific and technical information. Summarizes the Unit's survey of problems in providing adequate guiding in libraries and museums, and reports two studies of Computer Output Microfilm library catalogues. (GT)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Foreign Countries, Graphic Arts, Higher Education
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Visible Language, 1979
Describes research projects and experiments in graphic design conducted at a number of colleges and universities. (GT)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Design, Educational Games, Experiments