Keep Your Distance, Wear a Mask and Stay Safe: The Visual Language of Covid-19 Print-Based Signage

IF 0.3 0 ART Visual Resources Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/01973762.2021.1957646
D. Abdulla
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A pandemic introduces multiple factors that must be communicated to the public. The coronavirus outbreak has demonstrated the necessity of effective risk communication during a global pandemic and the importance of communication design within this process. Since March 2020, official and ad-hoc signage reminding the public to keep their distance, wear a mask, stay safe and stay at home have become ubiquitous in cities all over the world. This paper analyses the visual language of COVID-related signage – those made by designers and those made without – in London, UK from April 2020 to January 2021. A mixture of compositional interpretation and semiology was performed on 130 photographs of print-based signage to categorise them under themes. Results were categorised these under four broad themes: Thank you, Togetherness, Care; Safety and Security; Heroes and Protection; and Fear, Danger, Caution. The findings invite readers to reflect on the effectiveness of the visual communication strategy and ask who these designs are for.
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保持距离,戴口罩,保持安全:新冠肺炎打印标牌的视觉语言
流行病带来了多种因素,必须向公众传达。冠状病毒的爆发证明了在全球大流行期间进行有效风险沟通的必要性,以及沟通设计在这一过程中的重要性。自2020年3月以来,提醒公众保持距离、戴口罩、保持安全和待在家里的官方和临时标识在世界各地的城市随处可见。本文分析了2020年4月至2021年1月在英国伦敦,与新冠肺炎相关的标牌的视觉语言——由设计师制作的标牌和未经设计师制作的标识。对130张基于印刷品的标牌照片进行了构图解释和符号学的混合,以将其归类为主题。结果被分为四大主题:谢谢,Togetherness,Care;安全保障;英雄与保护;以及恐惧、危险、小心。研究结果邀请读者反思视觉传达策略的有效性,并询问这些设计是为谁设计的。
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