simbolike
Simbolike is a term used in design and media theory to describe imagery, motifs, or systems that convey meaning primarily through symbols rather than literal depiction. It emphasizes shorthand communication, where recognizable signs—icons, glyphs, or recurring motifs—stand in for broader ideas or functions. The word is a blend of symbol and like, and it appears in discussions of visual language and semiotics as a way to distinguish symbol-driven imagery from naturalistic representation.
In practice, simbolike is common in graphic design, branding, user interfaces, and digital art. It aims to
Examples include standard icons such as a trash can for delete, a magnifying glass for search, or
Critics note that simbolike risks over-simplification and misinterpretation if symbols are not universally understood. Proponents argue
See also: semiotics, iconography, symbolism, visual language.