Graphic symbolisms

Back in the day when I was a Graphic Design student, we had our very first assignment: graphic symbolisms. The teacher said we had to come up with easily identifiable symbols for several concepts. The rules: no letters or numbers, no color, no using the typical symbolism, minimal graphic detailing and viewers had to be able to understand the concept in less than 3 seconds.

Piece of cake! - I thought. Turns out it started to become harder than I imagined. What could be a graphic symbolism for “Handicap” without recurring to the typical wheelchair, without using color (blue, perhaps?) - without breaking the rules, that is. Want to know what I did? guy in a wheelchair, facing left. Ah, not very original, but not quite the typical right-facing wheelchair.

We tested our symbolisms showing them to others, to see if they could identify them easily, and asking why. A friend and classmate back then, showed me this one:

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Do you know what that means? Think about it. I know it breaks like 3 of the original rules, all I could think was “WTF”. The teacher saw him working on it and she showed it to the rest of the class, making fun of it. I guess his point was being funny, not communicating a concept at all.

It was supposed to mean “Silence”… what did you think?

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