Descripción
This work studies the properties of image, phonetic writing, and representation, utilizing them to develop a symbiotic language to illustrate the poetic works of Pablo Neruda. We present how image and text, with time, intertwined, showing how they modified the behavior of man that far. Thus, we emphasize, with examples from history, how this confluence, which has already changed society, may be able to continue impacting on it. This language, therefore, was produced with the intent to explore, through this means, a more playful way to work on writing (more specifically in this case, poetry). So, we concentrate on the building of structures able to highlight and add value to this poetic works. The graphic pieces, later on, were subjected to analyses aiming to test and reveal the results this kind of treatment may create. In short, the proposition shown here concerns the exploration of the threshold that image and text may add to design.