‘Deconstructionist’ typography and Peirce’s triadic model
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https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v4i1.30Keywords:
Derrida, Deconstruction, Peirce, Post-structuralism, TypographyAbstract
The post-structuralist literary theory by Jacques Derrida influenced a whole generation of graphic designers inthe (19)80s, starting in Califórnia, USA, and offering an alternative to the mainstream course: the International
Style . From this gathering of ideas breaks out a new concept in the field of graphic design: ‘deconstructionist’
typography. Under a semiotic perspective however, typography configures a system of signs that outbreak the
linguistic territory. This article presents ‘deconstructionist’ typography analysed under the light of the semiotic
model proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce.
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Published
2010-09-20
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Migliari, M. D. M., & Nojima, V. L. M. dos S. (2010). ‘Deconstructionist’ typography and Peirce’s triadic model. InfoDesign - Journal of Information Design, 4(1), 20–28. https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v4i1.30
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