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Vol.32, No.0, 459 ~ 473, 2011
Title
The interpretation of the word-space as a text hierarchy - Based on `Unison` and `Basic Plane` concept by Wassily Kandinsky
김병조 Kim Byung-jo
Abstract
This study suggests `Meaning Field` based on Unison and Basic Plane concept by Wassily Kandinsky, and interprets the relation between text hierarchy and word-space. People have been according hierarchy to elements, upon the needs and context, using space. According hierarchy using space is equally applied in text, i.e., hierarchy via word-space. I interpreted word-space, which signifies the hierarchy, in the concept of `Meaning Field`. As a word is higher in hierarchy, its Unison(the Meaning Field) becomes larger. This Meaning Field affects the overall text composition, resulting a change in word-space. In this research, the vague thesis of typography affecting text meaning was not repeated. Rather, interpretation unit for typography was suggested, and minutely described the relation between text meaning and composition.
Key Words
의미영역, 낱말사이, 타이포그래피, Meaning Field, word-space, typography
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