Symbols, Signs & Labels design technology. Don’t have to read the language Categorize meanings Internationally recognizable Takes up less space Speed.

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Symbols, Signs & Labels design technology

Don’t have to read the language Categorize meanings Internationally recognizable Takes up less space Speed to interpret Saves lives Reduces accidents Why do we use Symbols, Signs and Labels?

design technology Not misleading Informative Bold Simple Clear The right position What makes a Good Symbol, Sign or Label?

design technology What is the difference between a Symbol, a Sign and a Label?

design technology Symbols Represent an event, an object or an activity Illustration A graphically reduced form PictogramsIdeogram Abstract symbol Conveys a feeling, a movement or an idea Not instantly recognizable

design technology Signs Signs are often used to communicate information very quickly and often in a very small space. To do this successfully signs use a number of strategies. Use colour Use shapes Use symbols

design technology Categories of Signs BlueGreen RedBrownYellow Health & Safety or the Environment MandatoryDanger or Prohibitive TourismWarning

design technology Labels Labels use similar strategies to signs to communicate information quickly. However, labels are primarily attached to an object such as a clothes label or a hazard-warning symbol on a car dashboard. Where might you see a label then?

Why Symbols, Signs and Labels sometimes don’t work. design technology

Can signs be misinterpreted?

design technology Can signs be misinterpreted?

design technology Can signs be misinterpreted?