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Introduction to visual language for graphic design

  • Alvarado Aluma, Reynel Alberto (Director)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The object of study of this research focuses on systematizing the most important concepts in relation to visual language in order to use them for the production and analysis of graphic design. This research is based on the theoretical foundations of Umberto Eco on semiotics, sign and visual culture, and then being able to identify both formal and conceptual components and their generalities that ultimately help argue in a better way the work of design as a project discipline. This research will be supported by visual examples made by the students of the subject of Semiotics II that are the practical reflection of the application of these concepts.

Call for Applications

OUTSIDE THE CALL FOR PROPOSALS INTERNAL FUNDS
Short titleIntroduction Visual Language Graphic Design
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date10/09/1428/02/15

Keywords

  • Signs
  • Semiotics
  • Graphic
  • Design
  • Language
  • Visual

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