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Visible Signs : an introduction to semiotics in the visual arts
- Title
- Visible Signs : an introduction to semiotics in the visual arts / by David Crow.
- Author
- Crow, David, 1962-
- Publication
- London ; New York : Fairfield Books, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, [2016]
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- Description
- 192 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 27 cm.
- Summary
- "Basic semiotic theories are taught in most art schools as part of a contextual studies program, but many students find it difficult to understand how these ideas might impact on their own practice. Visible Signs tackles this problem by introducing key theories and concepts, such as signs and signifiers, and language and speech, within the framework of visual communication. Each chapter provides an overview of a particular facet of semiotic theory, with inspiring examples from graphic design, typography, illustration, advertising and art to illustrate the ideas discussed in the text. Creative exercises at the end of the book will help exemplify these ideas through practical application. The third edition of Visible Signs features new material from international designers and new creative exercises to accompany each chapter. This new edition also features a new design and layout. "--
- "Basic semiotic theories are taught in most art schools as part of a contextual studies program, but many students find it difficult to understand how these ideas might impact on their own practice. Visible Signs tackles this problem by introducing key theories and concepts, such as signs and signifiers, and language and speech, within the framework of visual communication. Each chapter provides an overview of a particular facet of semiotic theory, with inspiring examples from graphic design, typography, illustration, advertising and art to illustrate the ideas discussed in the text. Creative exercises at the end of the book will help exemplify these ideas through practical application. The third edition of Visible Signs features new material from international designers and new creative exercises to accompany each chapter. This new edition also features a new design and layout"--
- Series Statement
- Required reading range, Course reader
- Uniform Title
- Required reading range. Course reader.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- includes bibliographical references (page 188) and index.
- Contents
- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Components. What is Theory?; Agreement; Portfolio -- Chapter 2: How Meaning is Formed. Categories of Sign; Value; Portfolio -- Chapter 3: Reading the Sign: The Reader; Convention and Motivation; Portfolio -- Chapter 4: Text and Image: Digital and Analogue Codes; Advertising Writing; Portfolio -- Chapter 5: Official and Unofficial Language: Habitus; The Production of Legitimate Language; The Competition for Cultural Legitimacy; Unofficial Language; Portfolio -- Chapter 6: Symbolic Creativity: Hyperinstitutionalisation; Portfolio -- Chapter 7: Junk and Culture: Dirt and Taboo; Rubbish Theory; Rubbish as a Resource; Portfolio -- Chapter 8: Open Work: What is Open Work?; Information and Meaning; Openness and the Visual Arts; Openness and Information; Form and Openness; Portfolio
- ISBN
- 9781474232425 (paperback)
- 1474232426 (paperback)
- 9781474232449 (epdf) (canceled/invalid)
- 9781474253857 (epubs) (canceled/invalid)
- LCCN
- 2015006998
- OCLC
- 904715401
- SCSB-9573677
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries