MEANING MAKING IN CITY ORIENTATION: INTERSEMIOSIS AND CONTENDING ISSUES

Authors

  • Lloyd Robinson Author

Abstract

The argument for signs in orientation design begins essentially from the clarification of some basic communication issues. Simple but significant functions of signs are used by this study to avoid any form of diversion from the fundamental study of visual communication. The intention is to guide the discussion by situating the study within the broader scope of environmental graphic design. Firstly, signs are elements in a communication process. That process is considered an operation or continuous action that takes place in a manner relevant to wayfinding activity. To comprehend how signs can be utilized in wayfinding, this essay analyzes the study of signs as visual language. A great consideration of the built environment and people’s perception and interpretation of symbols in wayfinding design is given in this essay.

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Published

2025-07-17