articleVisual CommunicationOct 1, 2002Closed access

Colour as a semiotic mode: notes for a grammar of colour

University of London · Cardiff University

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Abstract

This article presents a brief review of several approaches of ‘grammar’, as the basis for a discussion of culturally produced regularities in the uses of colour; that is, the possibility of extending the use of ‘grammar’ to colour as a communicational resource. Colour is discussed as a semiotic resource - a mode, which, like other modes, is multifunctional in its uses in the culturally located making of signs. The authors make some use of the Jakobson/Halle theory of ‘distinctive features’, highlighting as signifier-resources those of differentiation, saturation, purity, modulation, value and hue. These are treated as features of a grammar of colour rather than as features of colour itself. The article…

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Keywords
  • Semiotics
  • Grammar
  • Harmony (color)
  • Hue
  • Linguistics
  • Mode (computer interface)
  • Sociology
  • Value (mathematics)
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