Explore attitude mythical and the archetype to design cultural signs

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Cultural signs are simple graphic forms. Signs compressed by the rich culture of nations. They are view form content facial and conceptual countries in small modle also they have reflection of reserves the archetype a nation. Archetypes are primary and stable pattern mentally. They are product collective experience over the thousands of years. Archetype represent itself in every human aspect, including visual signs. In this article to help attitude mythical and the archetype been tried for explore culture signs relevant to field of knowledge such of universities, publishers, research institutes (least ten samples indictor national and international). The purpose this article is understand insight archetype that different civilizations had the meaning of knowledge.

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volume 9  issue 18

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publication date 2020-02

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