- Hardcover: 608 pages
- Publisher: Cengage Gale (February 1993)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1873477902
- ISBN-13: 978-1873477908
- Shipping Weight: 789 g
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful but Organizationally Flawed,
This review is from: Dictionary Of Symbols (Paperback)
This is a rich sourcebook of information about graphic symbols from around the world. The text is detailed and covers the subject in depth. Several articles at the beginning of the book discuss the various uses of these signs and symbols around the world. The book's key failure, IMHO, is that the author uses an indexing system that is hard to follow. For example, you will found various kinds of crosses scattered through many categories. It is hard to understand exactly what led him to group which symbols where. On a few occasions, you will find symbols grouped with signs that seemingly bear no relationship in either shape or meaning. Use this book for the definitions, but be prepared to wade through a lot of material if you don't happen to know the name of the sign at the start of your research.
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Gray's Anatomy for the Searcher After Symbols,
This review is from: Dictionary Of Symbols (Paperback)
Most books on symbols confine themselves to higher level abstractions such as "the lion" or "mercury" or the letters of the alphabet. Liungman's achievement is to create a comprehensive taxonomy for symbols that uses the most basic shapes as building blocks to create ascending chains of meaning. As such, it is an original work of scholarship rather than a gazetteer of common symbols. "The Dictionary of Symbols" is a gold mine of information for readers interested in graphic design or the "semiotics," if I may be allowed to use the term, behind supposedly abstract shapes and designs. Did you ever wonder about the significance of the Mercedes Benz and Volkswagen logos or the three diamonds of the Mitsubishi symbol? Would world history have been different if the Nazi swastika had pointed the other way? These and many other questions of similar nature are knowledgeably and enjoyably explored in this very impressive book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best source for clean graphic symbols,
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This review is from: Dictionary Of Symbols (Paperback)
Among all the books referred to as "dictionaries" of symbols, this is the one that provides the artist with a truly visual inspiration.The black and white printing lends itself to the elegant and crisp presentation of the publication. Symbols are not obscure drawings, but concise graphic representations. For those interested in the deeper meaning of symbols (not simply their aesthetic appeal), explanations of symbol origin are provided alongside; similar or equivalent symbols are cross-referenced with each other. An excellent source for any designer seeking to add symbolism to his/her work without the frills.
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