Visual Communication and Semiotics

Visual Communication and Semiotics

We all use apps every day, from basic email, text messaging, and camera to more elaborate, branded apps like Google News, Facebook, Instagram, Netflix, Disney+, Spotify, Peloton, Target, FedEx, Starbucks, and Door Dash. Apps help us quickly communicate, share, purchase, and consume content. Using a new app can be confusing or even intimidating at first, but once we know what all the buttons and icons mean, we’re able to quickly navigate to the things we like most.

When brands change their app icons, buttons, or general navigation, though, we can get thrown for a loop. It’s often only then that we must re-evaluate the various symbols to see if we understand what they mean. For example, an app about music or pop culture might use a fire icon to indicate hot new releases or hot news items. The same fire icon in a fitness app, though, might be confusing, even if we know the gymnasium offers hot yoga, steam rooms, and hot tubs.

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For your initial post:

Take some time to analyze a favorite and highly frequented app of yours. Analyze it through the lens of visual communication and semiotics. Then respond to the following questions in your initial post:

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