A Semiotic Rosetta Stone: Developing a Designer-centric Meta-language of Pragmatic Semiotics

In this paper I outline the development of a designer-centric meta-language that interfaces between practitioner and theoretician, without compromising their integrity and rigour. I express this through a Rosetta Stone metaphor and how, as a design researcher, I developed this concept when I had to...

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