Helen Butterworth's profile

Viseme : Visual Language

Viseme
Visual Language
Viseme:

People can verbalise their thinking
They can also visualise it.

Lip reading is a method of using visual clues from a speakers face, mouth and tongue to decode the contents of the spoken language. I have graphically developed shapes to form a visual language, which stems from the eighteen positions formed by the mouth within the phonetic alphabet.

What I have created is neither logical nor factual but it is an experimental investigation into communication in its most visual form.

Visual Language:

This study aimed to look at the impact of visual language within our society, using extensive research and experimentation it formed a project that allowed me to create various different outputs. I based the project on how we communicate and visually interact with one another using the sounds and speech formed in the English language.
I created a leaflet based on all my research and experimentation, with the design based on an Introduction to Lip reading.



Viseme : Visual Language
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Viseme : Visual Language

I chose to research and experiment with communication in its most visual form.

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