Jacques Bertin Quote

Graphic representation constitutes one of the basic sign-systems conceived by the human mind for the purposes of storing, understanding, and communicating essential information. As a "language" for the eye, graphics benefits from the ubiquitous properties of visual perception. As a monosemic system, it forms the rational part of the world of images.


p. 2 - Semiology of graphics (1967/83)


Graphic representation constitutes one of the basic sign-systems conceived by the human mind for the purposes of storing, understanding, and...

Graphic representation constitutes one of the basic sign-systems conceived by the human mind for the purposes of storing, understanding, and...

Graphic representation constitutes one of the basic sign-systems conceived by the human mind for the purposes of storing, understanding, and...

Graphic representation constitutes one of the basic sign-systems conceived by the human mind for the purposes of storing, understanding, and...