A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply pictoGove, Philip Babcock. (1993). Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged. Merriam-Webster Inc. .) is a graphical symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object. Pictograms are used in systems of writing and visual communication. A pictography is a writing system which uses pictograms. Some pictograms, such as hazard pictograms, may be elements of formal languages.
In the field of prehistoric art, the term "pictograph" has a different definition, and specifically refers to art painted on rock surfaces. Pictographs are contrasted with , which are carved or incised.
Small pictograms displayed on a computer screen in order to help the user navigate are called icons.
Pictograms can be considered an art form, or can be considered a written language and are designated as such in Pre-Columbian art, Native American art, Ancient Mesopotamia and Painting in the Americas before Colonization.
Some scientists in the field of neuropsychiatry and neuropsychology, such as Mario Christian Meyer, are studying the symbolic meaning of indigenous pictographs and petroglyphs, aiming to create new ways of communication between native people and modern scientists to safeguard and valorize their cultural diversity.
Pictographic writing as a modernist poetic technique is credited to Ezra Pound, though French language surrealism credit the Pacific Northwest American Indians of Alaska who introduced writing, via , to North America.Reed 2003, p. xix
Contemporary artist Xu Bing created Book from the Ground, a universal language made up of pictograms collected from around the world. A Book from the Ground chat program has been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally.
Emojis are a type of pictogram.
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There is regular use of pictograms for products used in agriculture to aid hazard recognition, and also to advise on the correct usage of for agricultural workers with limited reading skills. This is often a national legal requirement, and many pictograms are standard throughout the industry.
A standard set of pictograms was defined in the international standard ISO 7001: Public Information Symbols. Other common sets of pictographs are the laundry symbols used on clothing tags and the chemical hazard symbols as standardized by the GHS system.
Pictograms have been popularized in use on the Internet and in software, better known as "Computer icon" displayed on a computer screen in order to help user navigate a computer system or mobile device.
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