Understanding Comics: The Role of Icons in Comic Vocabulary, Study notes of Adobe Illustrator

The concept of 'icons' in comics, which are a visual vocabulary used by illustrators to represent information that can appeal to various senses or bring us into the realm of abstract thought. how our brain allows us to be 'fooled' by these simplified drawings or marks on a page, using the example of faces as icons. The document also touches upon identification theory and how it helps us connect with the subjects presented in comics.

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Understanding Comics
by Scott McCloud
The Vocabulary of
Comics: Icons
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Understanding Comics

by Scott McCloud

The Vocabulary of

Comics: Icons

THE PREMISE

In order for comics to work, illustrators use a visual vocabulary called “icons” to represent information that can be, but is not necessarily visual. Instead, it can appeal to other senses, or it can bring us into the realm of abstract thought and feeling.

Although we are aware on some level that we are being manipulated by the visuals, our brain allows us to be “fooled.” We hear, smell, touch, taste, and we acknowledge concepts like time, speed, and emotion by processing what are, often, highly simplified drawings or marks on a page.

Awareness of Others versus Awareness of Self:

  1. Close your eyes.
  2. Smile.
  3. What did you see when you smiled?
  4. How do you know you smiled?

We see a detailed image of others’

faces, but we hold a constant, if sketchy awareness of our own faces (and, to a lesser degree, our bodies).

“Face Pareidolia”:

We are programmed to

see faces, even in

inanimate objects

https://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=ZsxIJ32Eg2A.

Icons universalize application.

Icons can personalize comics.