Saturday, 21 May 2011

Conventional Symbols

1. Capilano Honey Bee.

Using the figure of a superhero the honey portrays the image of being strong and superhuman (superior) rather than human (normal) or in this case bee like :P




2. International Roast Coffee 

Using the Little Crown on its packaging, makes the coffee 'royal' again superior to it's competition making all others 'peasant' like as there can only be one at the top.


3. Horses with Cars.

Horses can be seen with the likes of ferrari, porche and also with the Ford Mustang series.

The horse even though slower than these cars is seen as an animal with beauty, power, and class all rolled up into one. thus it does not matter if it slower.




4. Paramount Mountain

Using the mountain metaphoricaly as showing it is the pinacle of blockbuster movies.







5. Pink for Girls and Blue for Boys. 

This can also be classified under the symbols that have changed as I found out that initially red/pink was seen as the masculine colour and blue (because of the virgin mary) was seen as a more feminine colour. It was not until WW2 when men started wearing blue uniforms had this notion changed and pink was pushed as the feminine colour.







Monday, 16 May 2011

REBUS

BUSINESS & PLEASURE DON'T MIX

MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON TREES

DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Cause Symbol

Our cause is for the recycling of old clothes (even the ones that are not reusable anymore) and these are a few of the sketches/concept we came up with.











 finally we voted on this one.

Tribe Symbol





So we came up with the name grafreaks as the common trait among our group members is that we were quite restless and quite fond of dancing.....so initially we started with some sketches of dragons , dragons holding paint brushes, other type of monsters and so on.


Our very last design was of a pencil end bitten at... like a chewed up pencil would look.
We took this thought and simplified it down and came up with the following.

Symbols of Revolution

1. The Wiphala


Know as the traditional flag of the indeginious people of bolivia hoards of crowds came to use it as they came to rally for the support of evo morales who would become the first indeginous president of Bolivia, nowadays the Wiphala is now considered under new law to be the dual flag of bolivia.

Representing the colours of the rainbow each colour has a meaning.

  • Red: The Earth and the Andean man
  • Orange: Society and culture
  • Yellow: Energy
  • White: Time
  • Green: Natural resources
  • Blue: The heavens
  • Violet: Andean government and self-determination.





2. The Rising Sun

During the Time of World War 2 The Imperial forces of Japan stood behind this flag as their wartime flag rather than the traditional red dot flag.






3. AK-47


The AK is widely known for its low manufacturing cost and reliability. thus is the revolutionaries choice when coming to arming their forces. examples of this are the Taliban, FARC and the Mozambiques.




4. Burning Bra
The Symbol of the feminist movement in the 1960's, women would not conform to the way men wanted them to be portraid a " throwing off of the shakles" as it were.






5.The Magdalo flag

This Flag is the Modern Flag used by' bagong katipuneros' or the army officers who mutinied against the philipino government led by president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo... the symbol in the middle is the 'baybayin' (ancient language of phillipines) script for the sound 'ka'







Sunday, 10 April 2011

Symbols that have changed their meaning.

1. The Paisley Pattern.

Looking around my room I was trying to find something to start me off....I saw a picture of the rapper 2pac wearing hes signature bandana with the knot at the front...now i've always recognized the pattern on bandana's but never knew it's origin, either way if I saw the pattern on it's own my first thought would be 'gangster' as these are the people that most wear it whether it be a crip or blood they would always be sporting a bandana with their colours.

So I looked up the pattern and what it meant - It's droplet-shaped fruit/vegetable motif of Indian and Persian origin. The pattern is sometimes called "Persian pickles" by American traditionalists, said to have Hinduism and Zoroastrian ties it is supposed to be a sign of life and eternity. Kind of ironic really as most of the guys wearing these bandanas won't see past 25.













2. Script Writing / Lettering

Originally these type of typefaces were used for making/writing up such things as bibles / war posters and yes still newspapers....but a new type of form of expression has taken up these typefaces - tattoo's - now something that was seen as beautiful and elegant and authoritarian has now been tarnished by the people that would show off this art work more often in public (Rebels, Bikers, Gangsters) making them, 'bad', 'scary', and rebellious.







3. The Barber shop red and white spiral

Now from when barbers were barbers they have always had a red and white (sometimes blue) stripe the only difference is now is that we think it's just a spirally thing that is just supposed to catch our eye and nothing more.

In the middle ages though there was a lot more significance in it and you could say the meaning was lost as the modern barbers don't provide the old services anymore. These lines were meant to represent bloody bandages around a pole as barbers were the surgeons back then had to tend to things such as; tooth extractions, surgery and child birth (the blue part is said to be either a symbol of a freshly cut umbilical cord or homage to the american flag)

In Asia though it is said these poles are also used to signify a brothel or a barber shop posing as a brothel if there a 2 poles.









4. Beauty


It's been said before but look in any fashion magazine these days and the woman that is perceved as beautiful is one that pretty much weighs a quarter of what she is in height.

But you look back to the days of the rennaisance what was seen as beautiful then was a more vuloptous woman with a fuller and rounder face.

What exactly brought about this change i can't say for sure but my guess would be that a larger woman meant a more wealthier woman, a woman many would look up to and hips to bear a child....and who do women look up to now? the models that walk down the runway that have to squeeze there bodies into the new designer dress that reflects the new Independent woman of today's society.






5. Japanese School Uniforms

What was probably seen as a boring and stale form of attire for most people has turned into it's own fun fashion trend and has also gone mainstream by being perceived as 'kawaii' (cute).

J-pop and manga rocketed this trend as they also wanted to be perceived as 'kawaii' and or innocent by their fans and although their is some customization to their 'weekend' uniforms they are still uniforms, so japan has definitely left it's mark.