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Symbol Sourcebook

An Authoritative Guide to International Graphic Symbols

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This unparalleled reference is a significant achievement in graphic design. Renowned industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss emphasized the importance of symbols for effective communication, leading him and his team to collect and categorize graphic symbols from various aspects of life worldwide. The result is a comprehensive "dictionary" of universally recognized graphic symbols. Designed for practicality, the sourcebook organizes symbol information into cleverly structured sections: Basic Symbols includes a selective array of commonly used symbols (e.g., on-off, up-down). The Disciplines section covers symbols relevant to areas such as travel, agriculture, architecture, business, communications, engineering, photography, sports, safety, and traffic controls. The Color section explains the meanings of colors across different cultures and applications. Graphic Form categorizes symbols by shape (squares, circles, arrows, human figures), facilitating the identification of symbols out of context and aiding designers in creating new ones. To enhance its universality, the Table of Contents features translations of section titles and discipline areas into 17 languages, including English. This sourcebook serves as both a practical tool and an inspiration for designers.

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Symbol Sourcebook, Henry Dreyfuss, Fuller R. Buckminster

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Titre
Symbol Sourcebook
Sous-titre
An Authoritative Guide to International Graphic Symbols
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Wiley
Publié
1984
Format
souple
Pages
288
ISBN10
0471288721
ISBN13
9780471288725
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This unparalleled reference is a significant achievement in graphic design. Renowned industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss emphasized the importance of symbols for effective communication, leading him and his team to collect and categorize graphic symbols from various aspects of life worldwide. The result is a comprehensive "dictionary" of universally recognized graphic symbols. Designed for practicality, the sourcebook organizes symbol information into cleverly structured sections: Basic Symbols includes a selective array of commonly used symbols (e.g., on-off, up-down). The Disciplines section covers symbols relevant to areas such as travel, agriculture, architecture, business, communications, engineering, photography, sports, safety, and traffic controls. The Color section explains the meanings of colors across different cultures and applications. Graphic Form categorizes symbols by shape (squares, circles, arrows, human figures), facilitating the identification of symbols out of context and aiding designers in creating new ones. To enhance its universality, the Table of Contents features translations of section titles and discipline areas into 17 languages, including English. This sourcebook serves as both a practical tool and an inspiration for designers.