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Durrenmatt, Jacques – Visible Language, 2011
In a literary form such as comics that combines images and texts punctuation is due to play a specific function. From its invention in the beginning of the 19th century, creators like Topffer or Dore played with it, especially the expressive signs, imitating what happened at the same time in numerous novels. The habit of overloading the images,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Punctuation, Visual Environment, Paralinguistics
Bennett, Audrey – Visible Language, 2012
Using typography as its exemplar with its lack of clear performance criteria, this article questions what is good design and how to measure a designer's accountability. Evaluation criteria are teased out from various perspectives: credibility, ease of use, stakeholder inclusion in the design process, respect for cultural dimensions and whether it…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Layout (Publications), Design, Accountability
Storkerson, Peter – Visible Language, 2010
The following paper assesses the roles played by semiotics in graphic design and in graphic design education, which both reflects and shapes practice. It identifies a series of factors; graphic design education methods and culture; semiotic theories themselves and their application to graphic design; the two wings of Peircian semiotics and…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Role, Graphic Arts, Design
Armstrong, David Scott – Visible Language, 2008
In turning toward that which has fallen out of use, one approaches the threshold between presence and passing; between knowing and forgetting. It is the "place", perhaps the unexpected "pause", where language and loss meet. This essay speculates on the particular apparatus of print, the making and unmaking of its medium in a time of technological…
Descriptors: Influence of Technology, Visual Environment, Printed Materials, Nonprint Media
Sless, David – Visible Language, 2007
Drawing on the everyday experience of collaborative design, and using ordinary language, I examine the nature of design practices and rules, how they come about, and how we use them. I offer some arguments to suggest that our conventional ways of thinking about rules are wrong. I conclude by arguing that the practice of designing and doing…
Descriptors: Design, Philosophy, Visual Environment, Language Research

Ovink, G. W. – Visible Language, 1972
Descriptors: Design, Information Processing, Photocomposition, Printing
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)