
Showing posts with label Pictogram System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pictogram System. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Cat Pictogram

Monday, August 30, 2010
Home Appliances
What initially drew me to this particular pictogram set is how comprehensive it is. The designer, Sergiy Timashov, has many sets all depicting items one could find in any (modern) home. Every item is easily identifiable and completely relatable. There is no undo detail cluttering the images, only enough is used to show what it is exactly that we are looking at.
*PICTOGRAMS*
I found all of these pictograms on Flickr.com. I just typed "Pictogram" in the search bar.
The first one of the candies really caught my eye because I feel like the subject matter is unique. All of the images have a consistent look. I like the contrast of the thick, white lines against the black background.
This pictogram is probably my favorite as far as sports go. Its obvious what each one is trying to portray, and each human figure looks the same.
These wine glasses captured my attention because I found it creative to portray how many different wine glasses there are. They serve the same purpose but look different. I love the way each has white spots to represent a glare on the glass. I also like how the top circle of each one is colored white as well. Another aspect of the consistency is how each glass is tilted at the exact same angle. That's something I will consider with this project.
Pictogram Faces
Pictogram System
Pictogram Systems




Everyday Life Pictogram

Hieroglyphic Pictograms
sample Pictogram
Food Groups pictogram

I chose these pictograms because they all demonstrate a simple and interesting way of describing food visually. I like how the background color of the signs help enhance this design in the foreground. Finally, the signs are in a different language, yet it's still simple to understand exactly what kind of food it is.
Office Icons
Laundry Pictograms

These pictograms are used in everyday life..with little regard to their meaning or purpose. They depict the universal language of laundering.
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