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Graphic Ideology: 
Visual communication, propaganda or persuasion
Graphic Ideology: 
Visual communication, propaganda or persuasion 
Semiotics Semiology 
Charles Sanders Peirce 
(1839-1914) 
Ferdinand Saussure 
1857-1913) 
The study of signs 
Semiotics
What's in a name? that which we call a 
rose by any other name would smell as 
sweet; 
(Romeo and Juliet. W. Shakespeare) 
Rosa 
Roos 
Ros 
Ruusu 
Posa 
Bunga mawar 
Warda
: 
Sign 
Sign 
Signifier 
Signified
‘Everything is based on relations’ 
(Saussure, 1915/1969, p. 123) 
A sign has two inseparable parts: the signifier 
and the signified. The signifier is what is used 
to create meaning (verbal, written or visual). The 
signified is the idea it represents. When we see 
the word ‘open’ (signifier) outside a shop we know 
that it is communicating ‘this shop is open for 
business’ (signified). 
Open for business
‘Everything is based on relations’ 
(Saussure, 1915/1969, p. 123) 
According to Saussure a sign is made up of 
phonemes. These are sounds which combine 
to make meaning. 
“These noises can only be judged as language 
when they attempt to communicate an idea” 
(Crow, 2007) 
D’, O’, G’
The word ‘dog’ and a picture of one do not signify in the 
same way, so it is safe to say a theory of semiotics based 
on linguistics will fall short of offering a complete account 
of visual signification (Iverson 1986, p. 85) 
Charles Sanders Peirce 
(1839-1914)
Saussure was ultimately concerned with the structure 
(langue) rather than the use of language (parole)… Peirce 
was concerned with the world we inhabit and how we use 
language and signs to understand the world (Noble & 
Bestley 2011, p. 92) 
Charles Sanders Peirce 
(1839-1914) 
Interpretant Similar to Saussure’s signifiedt 
Icon An iconic sign has a physical 
identifiable resemblance to 
that which it represents 
Index While culturally dependant 
indexical signs have logical, 
linked associations 
Symbol These signs have no logical 
connections to what they 
represent
Icon
Index
Symbol
Visual language is a combination of the 
iconic, indexical and the symbolic
Denotation…connotation 
• 'Denotation' tends to be described as the definitional, 'literal', 
'obvious' or 'commonsense' meaning of a sign. In the case of 
linguistic signs, the denotative meaning is what the dictionary 
attempts to provide… the definitional, 'literal', 'obvious’ 
'commonsense' meaning of a sign. In the case of linguistic 
signs, the denotative meaning is what the dictionary attempts 
to provide. (Chandler, 2002)
Denotation…connotation 
• ’Connotation refers to the range of secondary meanings, 
either intended or unintended within a form of communication 
(such as text; written, verbal or visual): the range of meanings and 
intepretations of an object or thing, its qualities and impressions in 
the eyes of the reader (Noble & Bestley, 2011)
Addresser Addressee 
Encode 
(the message/signal) 
Decode 
(interpret the message/signal) 
Encode-decode. First coined by Hall (1973) 
Addresser-addressee. First used by Jacokbsen (1960)
“Meaning is not ‘transmitted’ to us—we actively create 
it according to a complex interplay of codes or conventions 
of which we are normally unaware” 
(Chandler, 2002, p.14). 
Addresser Addressee 
Encode 
(the message/signal) 
Decode 
(interpret the message/signal)
Syntax 
All that is necessary for any language to exist is an 
agreement amongst a group of people that one thing 
will stand for another (Crow, 2007, p. 20). 
• What's in a name? that which we call a 
rose By any other name would smell as 
sweet; 
What's in a name? that which we call a 
rose By any other name would smell as sweet;
Visual language, grammar and syntax 
“What is expressed in language through the choice between 
different word classes and clause structures, may, in visual 
communication, be expressed through the choice between 
different uses of colour or different compositional structures” 
(Kress & van Leeuwen, 2006, p. 2). 
“ two kinds of participants, represented participants (the people , 
the places and things depicted in images), and interactive 
participants (the people who communicate with each other 
through images, the producers and viewers of images ” 
(Ibid, p. 119).
Participants, circumstances, vector, 
actor, goal, 
Signified: Books are magical methods of 
transport. Signifier: A book metamorphosed 
into a flying carpet. Vector: Left to right 
diagonal movement in perspective. Actor: 
figure on flying carpet. Participants: 
a variety of objects and figures. 
Circumstances: participants which are less 
essential for meaning to be made. Goal: A 
book metamorphosed into a flying carpet is 
carrying a person to dreamland 
(dreamland is mentioned in original written 
text). 
Vector— the action taking place 
Goal— the intended outcome 
Actor— the dominant image 
Actor 
Goal 
Vector
http://www.prismjournal.org/mcauley.html
Textual determinism 
Three reading structures involved in semiotic analysis 
(Hall, 1980) 
Hegemonic/preferred/dominant 
Negotiated 
Oppositional 
“An important requirement of successful advertising is clear 
reception of a message with minimal or no awareness of the 
technicalities of the manipulation. If everyone analysed 
every advertisement, advertising would lose considerable 
money” (Kellehear, 1993, p. 44).
Hegemonic reading 
Denotation 
Cowboy smoking 
cigarette in outdoor 
setting 
Connotation 
Freedom 
Independence 
Hard work 
Masculinity 
Alpha male 
Rebellious
Hegemonic reading 
Signified 
Marlboro cigarettes 
are for ‘real men’. 
For moments of quiet 
contemplation when its 
time to get away from 
the humdrum of 
daily life. 
Signifier 
Male staring into 
distance. Mountains 
In background suggest 
‘being away from it all’. 
He is rugged, but clean 
shaven, wears a clean 
shirt, no tie so that he 
appears relaxed and non 
conforming. Cowboy 
outfit acts as a metaphor 
for being independent, 
not one of the crowd.
Polysemy and Anchorage 
Polysemy (noun) 
The co-existence of many possible meanings 
All images are polysemous; underlying their 
signifiers, a ‘floating chain’ of signifieds, the reader 
able to choose some and ignore others… 
(Barthes, 1977, pp. 38/39) 
anchorage” 
In all these cases of anchorage, language (written, 
verbal) clearly has a function of elucidation… anchorage 
is a control, bearing a responsibility — in the face of the 
projective power of pictures… the text thus has a 
repressive value (Ibid, p. 40) 
Roland Barthes 
1915-1980
Polysemy and Anchorage
“our ordinary conceptual system, in terms of 
which we both think and act, is fundamentally 
metaphorical in nature” (Lakoff & Johnson, 200, p. 1) 
(orientation) happy is up; sad is down (examples 
‘my spirits rose, I fell into a depression’) (p. 15) 
(ontological) the mind is a brittle object (example 
‘I’m going to pieces’, ‘his mind snapped’) (p. 28) 
(personification) inflation is a person (examples 
inflation has robbed me of my savings’, inflation has 
outwitted the best economic minds in the country’) 
(p.33-34).
Signified Signifier 
This brand 
of chili is 
hot 
The bottle is 
being held 
like a lighter 
Our association 
with lighters 
is transferred 
to the chili 
sauce. Lighters 
give off heat
Signified Signifier
Denotative 
(Describe what is in the picture) 
Signified Signifier 
The public only 
An iceberg. 
see the final ‘product’ 
of design. They don’t 
see the ‘process’. 
We know that when 
we see an image of an 
iceberg we are only 
seeing 10% of it. The 
rest lies underneath 
unseen. 
Robin Beaudry, 2014. 
Connotative 
(What does it ‘mean’)
An ablutionary conclusion
OR
Thank you 
Mur-rom-boo 
Go raibh maith agat
“visual communication design is a reflective, decision-making 
process that is concerned with the transfer of information 
from various sources into a visually dominant communicable 
form” (McAuley, 2009, p.28).

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Graphic ideology: An intro to semiotics

  • 1. Graphic Ideology: Visual communication, propaganda or persuasion
  • 2. Graphic Ideology: Visual communication, propaganda or persuasion Semiotics Semiology Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) Ferdinand Saussure 1857-1913) The study of signs Semiotics
  • 3. What's in a name? that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet; (Romeo and Juliet. W. Shakespeare) Rosa Roos Ros Ruusu Posa Bunga mawar Warda
  • 4. : Sign Sign Signifier Signified
  • 5. ‘Everything is based on relations’ (Saussure, 1915/1969, p. 123) A sign has two inseparable parts: the signifier and the signified. The signifier is what is used to create meaning (verbal, written or visual). The signified is the idea it represents. When we see the word ‘open’ (signifier) outside a shop we know that it is communicating ‘this shop is open for business’ (signified). Open for business
  • 6. ‘Everything is based on relations’ (Saussure, 1915/1969, p. 123) According to Saussure a sign is made up of phonemes. These are sounds which combine to make meaning. “These noises can only be judged as language when they attempt to communicate an idea” (Crow, 2007) D’, O’, G’
  • 7. The word ‘dog’ and a picture of one do not signify in the same way, so it is safe to say a theory of semiotics based on linguistics will fall short of offering a complete account of visual signification (Iverson 1986, p. 85) Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914)
  • 8. Saussure was ultimately concerned with the structure (langue) rather than the use of language (parole)… Peirce was concerned with the world we inhabit and how we use language and signs to understand the world (Noble & Bestley 2011, p. 92) Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) Interpretant Similar to Saussure’s signifiedt Icon An iconic sign has a physical identifiable resemblance to that which it represents Index While culturally dependant indexical signs have logical, linked associations Symbol These signs have no logical connections to what they represent
  • 10. Index
  • 12. Visual language is a combination of the iconic, indexical and the symbolic
  • 13. Denotation…connotation • 'Denotation' tends to be described as the definitional, 'literal', 'obvious' or 'commonsense' meaning of a sign. In the case of linguistic signs, the denotative meaning is what the dictionary attempts to provide… the definitional, 'literal', 'obvious’ 'commonsense' meaning of a sign. In the case of linguistic signs, the denotative meaning is what the dictionary attempts to provide. (Chandler, 2002)
  • 14. Denotation…connotation • ’Connotation refers to the range of secondary meanings, either intended or unintended within a form of communication (such as text; written, verbal or visual): the range of meanings and intepretations of an object or thing, its qualities and impressions in the eyes of the reader (Noble & Bestley, 2011)
  • 15. Addresser Addressee Encode (the message/signal) Decode (interpret the message/signal) Encode-decode. First coined by Hall (1973) Addresser-addressee. First used by Jacokbsen (1960)
  • 16. “Meaning is not ‘transmitted’ to us—we actively create it according to a complex interplay of codes or conventions of which we are normally unaware” (Chandler, 2002, p.14). Addresser Addressee Encode (the message/signal) Decode (interpret the message/signal)
  • 17. Syntax All that is necessary for any language to exist is an agreement amongst a group of people that one thing will stand for another (Crow, 2007, p. 20). • What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet;
  • 18. Visual language, grammar and syntax “What is expressed in language through the choice between different word classes and clause structures, may, in visual communication, be expressed through the choice between different uses of colour or different compositional structures” (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2006, p. 2). “ two kinds of participants, represented participants (the people , the places and things depicted in images), and interactive participants (the people who communicate with each other through images, the producers and viewers of images ” (Ibid, p. 119).
  • 19. Participants, circumstances, vector, actor, goal, Signified: Books are magical methods of transport. Signifier: A book metamorphosed into a flying carpet. Vector: Left to right diagonal movement in perspective. Actor: figure on flying carpet. Participants: a variety of objects and figures. Circumstances: participants which are less essential for meaning to be made. Goal: A book metamorphosed into a flying carpet is carrying a person to dreamland (dreamland is mentioned in original written text). Vector— the action taking place Goal— the intended outcome Actor— the dominant image Actor Goal Vector
  • 21. Textual determinism Three reading structures involved in semiotic analysis (Hall, 1980) Hegemonic/preferred/dominant Negotiated Oppositional “An important requirement of successful advertising is clear reception of a message with minimal or no awareness of the technicalities of the manipulation. If everyone analysed every advertisement, advertising would lose considerable money” (Kellehear, 1993, p. 44).
  • 22. Hegemonic reading Denotation Cowboy smoking cigarette in outdoor setting Connotation Freedom Independence Hard work Masculinity Alpha male Rebellious
  • 23. Hegemonic reading Signified Marlboro cigarettes are for ‘real men’. For moments of quiet contemplation when its time to get away from the humdrum of daily life. Signifier Male staring into distance. Mountains In background suggest ‘being away from it all’. He is rugged, but clean shaven, wears a clean shirt, no tie so that he appears relaxed and non conforming. Cowboy outfit acts as a metaphor for being independent, not one of the crowd.
  • 24. Polysemy and Anchorage Polysemy (noun) The co-existence of many possible meanings All images are polysemous; underlying their signifiers, a ‘floating chain’ of signifieds, the reader able to choose some and ignore others… (Barthes, 1977, pp. 38/39) anchorage” In all these cases of anchorage, language (written, verbal) clearly has a function of elucidation… anchorage is a control, bearing a responsibility — in the face of the projective power of pictures… the text thus has a repressive value (Ibid, p. 40) Roland Barthes 1915-1980
  • 26. “our ordinary conceptual system, in terms of which we both think and act, is fundamentally metaphorical in nature” (Lakoff & Johnson, 200, p. 1) (orientation) happy is up; sad is down (examples ‘my spirits rose, I fell into a depression’) (p. 15) (ontological) the mind is a brittle object (example ‘I’m going to pieces’, ‘his mind snapped’) (p. 28) (personification) inflation is a person (examples inflation has robbed me of my savings’, inflation has outwitted the best economic minds in the country’) (p.33-34).
  • 27. Signified Signifier This brand of chili is hot The bottle is being held like a lighter Our association with lighters is transferred to the chili sauce. Lighters give off heat
  • 29. Denotative (Describe what is in the picture) Signified Signifier The public only An iceberg. see the final ‘product’ of design. They don’t see the ‘process’. We know that when we see an image of an iceberg we are only seeing 10% of it. The rest lies underneath unseen. Robin Beaudry, 2014. Connotative (What does it ‘mean’)
  • 31. OR
  • 32. Thank you Mur-rom-boo Go raibh maith agat
  • 33. “visual communication design is a reflective, decision-making process that is concerned with the transfer of information from various sources into a visually dominant communicable form” (McAuley, 2009, p.28).