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Framing multimodal discourses about place as graphic landscaping

Framing multimodal discourses about place as graphic landscaping
Framing multimodal discourses about place as graphic landscaping
This paper reports on preliminary research that formulates an emergent theoretical framework through the consideration of graphic design research in conjunction with the concept of semiotic landscape in place. The purpose of this research is to extend our understanding of the current discursive modalities in typographic landscape/landscaping and semiotic landscape using the notion of graphic knowledge. It positions graphic design elements as possessing the semiotic potential to contribute to the interdisciplinary research of multimodal discourses about places. This research began with a review of the literature in relation to the development of linguistics, semiotics and, latterly, typographic landscaping. This development links graphic knowledge from social semiotics, providing the fundamental connection between semiotic landscape and graphic design. A new theoretical framework was established by combining urban graphic design and semiotic landscape, and a new theoretical hypothesis of ‘graphic landscaping’ is proposed to refer to the discursive ability of graphic design elements in social places.
2108–2117
Springer Singapore
Pan, Hang
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Harland, Robert G.
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Barnes, Alison
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Bruyns, Gerhard
Wei, Huaxin
Pan, Hang
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Harland, Robert G.
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Barnes, Alison
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Bruyns, Gerhard
Wei, Huaxin

Pan, Hang, Harland, Robert G. and Barnes, Alison (2022) Framing multimodal discourses about place as graphic landscaping. Bruyns, Gerhard and Wei, Huaxin (eds.) In [ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes: Proceedings of the 9th Congress of the International Association of Societies of Design Research (IASDR 2021). Springer Singapore. 2108–2117 . (doi:10.1007/978-981-19-4472-7_138).

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This paper reports on preliminary research that formulates an emergent theoretical framework through the consideration of graphic design research in conjunction with the concept of semiotic landscape in place. The purpose of this research is to extend our understanding of the current discursive modalities in typographic landscape/landscaping and semiotic landscape using the notion of graphic knowledge. It positions graphic design elements as possessing the semiotic potential to contribute to the interdisciplinary research of multimodal discourses about places. This research began with a review of the literature in relation to the development of linguistics, semiotics and, latterly, typographic landscaping. This development links graphic knowledge from social semiotics, providing the fundamental connection between semiotic landscape and graphic design. A new theoretical framework was established by combining urban graphic design and semiotic landscape, and a new theoretical hypothesis of ‘graphic landscaping’ is proposed to refer to the discursive ability of graphic design elements in social places.

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Published date: 6 November 2022
Venue - Dates: International Association of Societies of Design Research, , Hong Kong, 2021-12-05 - 2021-12-09

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Local EPrints ID: 493367
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493367
PURE UUID: cb5c83a2-548b-4c85-b686-c4e5c1f9ab08
ORCID for Hang Pan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0004-8431-6826

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Date deposited: 30 Aug 2024 16:48
Last modified: 31 Aug 2024 02:13

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Author: Hang Pan ORCID iD
Author: Robert G. Harland
Author: Alison Barnes
Editor: Gerhard Bruyns
Editor: Huaxin Wei

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