CHLOE MCDOUGALL
CHLOE MCDOUGALL
TAN
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
symbols that have changed their meaning over time
the smiley face
the smiley face first appeared around 1953. since its conception it has been present in popular culture as an emoticon for happiness. its simplistic design has allowed for it to be appropriated easily. such as in the image below, the white supremacists have altered the smiley to look like hitler, becoming something deeply offensive, a far cry from its neutral original
symbols based on superstition or belief
a dream catcher. the threaded ring is supposed to symbolise a magic spiderweb spun in a sacred circle. they are supposed to block out the bad dreams allowing only the good dreams to pass through. they've become something of a kitsch item now. like dimitri martin so cleverly puts it "dream catchers work.... if your dream is too be gay"
the dragons meaning changes from its country of origin. in many european countries, the dragon was a warning for danger, evil and the unknown. in eastern asia, the dragon was a positive force, acting instead as a guardian against bad spirits
the crescent moon is a symbol of the ageing goddess in Wicca (modern day witch craft). it can also be perceived as meaning victory over death in muslim culture.
the elephant with its raised trunk. a symbol of wisdom, dignity, luck and longevity.
the anarchy symbol. i was surprised that i couldn't find one easily around Newtown, only this tiny and poorly executed one above. the A stands or anarchy where the O stands for order. its a common symbol used in punk rock
the dragons meaning changes from its country of origin. in many european countries, the dragon was a warning for danger, evil and the unknown. in eastern asia, the dragon was a positive force, acting instead as a guardian against bad spirits
the crescent moon is a symbol of the ageing goddess in Wicca (modern day witch craft). it can also be perceived as meaning victory over death in muslim culture.
the elephant with its raised trunk. a symbol of wisdom, dignity, luck and longevity.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
group symbol design
group identifiers
hipster trend
this group is usually seen wearing outlandish or ironic items of clothing. there are a few other articles of clothing that are linked with the scene.
these include:
brogues
plaid or checked tops
bright, bold coloured sunglasses
the gothic subculture
this subculture is usually clad in black clothes, fish nets and dark eye makeup.
clothing display out the front of a shop specialising in gothic sub-culture
the rockabilly subculture
this is usually signified by retro clothing with full skirts and 1950's inspired hair styles. The men in the subculture also have stylised hair, often slicked back with brill cream, as well as dressing in suspenders, tight jeans and plain grey or white bonds style shirt.
typical rockabilly style tattoo. they usually depict swallows, cherries, dice or scantily clad ladies
some rockabilly men. the look is inspired heavily by films such as rebel without a cause.
another look in the rockabilly scene.
sports outfits/ team colours
a teams colours help to make them instantly recognisable.
They help to enhance camaraderie, the spectator is instantly aware of where the team comes from and who to support.
work groups also use colours and patterns to differentiate from the customers.
the customer is instantly aware of who is employed
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