Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/22382
Title: Από το "Κουρείον" στο "Barbershop" Ο εκσυγχρονισμός της γραφιστικής γλώσσας στην εποχή της παγκοσμιοποίησης
Authors: Papadima, Aspasia 
Major Field of Science: Humanities
Field Category: Other Humanities
Keywords: Tυπογραφικό τοπίο;Eπιγραφές κουρείων;Σχεδιασμός με γνώμονα το φύλο;Πολιτισμικές τάσεις;Γραφιστική
Issue Date: 2-Nov-2019
Source: XII International Conference on Semiotics, Signs of Europe, 2019, 1-3 November, Thessaloniki, Greece
Conference: International Conference on Semiotics 
Abstract: Following its 2004 accession to the European Union, Cyprus underwent many transformations, including in its visual language, which has been noticeably influenced by intercultural trends. In recent years, the traditional establishments called “koureion”, have been in decline, swiftly replaced by European-style hipster barber shops, thus altering the Cypriot landscape both linguistically and visually. The emerging trend across the visual landscape, which comprises color, typography and distinct graphic elements, is particularly evident on barber shop signs. The evolving visual language appears to be strikingly gender-oriented, as it is based on stereotypical structures and other features that promote contemporary representations of masculinity (Evans & Withey, 2018). Similarly, the use of English as a lingua franca on recently opened barber shop signs seems to embrace Europeanness, which reveals a “growing engagement and interdependence” between Cyprus and Europe (Modelski, 2003). Based on empirical research, using primary as well as secondary data, this paper aims to examine the shift in the local typographic landscape. With the aid of semiotic analysis on both graphic and linguistic communication, the present study investigates the ways in which the local visual language is following European cultural trends and adapting to globalization in order to keep up with the zeitgeist. Keywords: typographic landscape, barber shop signs, globalization, gender-oriented design, cultural trends, graphic design
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/22382
Type: Presentation
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
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