Modern communication relies more on the Internet. The dialogue between people has become a text visual communication placed in the dialog box one by one. Through research, it is not difficult to find that college students 100% have micro signals or even WeChat subscription numbers due to the needs of study and life. Compared with other groups, social media contacts such as WeChat show the characteristics of high frequency and diversification. People's understanding of self is mainly formed through social interaction with others. The evaluation and attitude of others to themselves are a mirror of self-reflection. Individuals know and grasp themselves through this mirror. Conform to the mainstream, that is, most people are using it, so using it can also be regarded as the embodiment of herd psychology. Therefore, most of the communication lives in the dialog box, and we have been talking to the people on our left.
This design takes WeChat communication as the breakthrough point, and extracts the symbols that can cause the general consensus as the design elements, thus closely following the initial theme, namely interpersonal communication and communication. Network interpersonal communication has both positive and negative effects on real interpersonal relationships. It can not only help improve self-social cognition, enrich interpersonal circle, expand contacts and exercise social communication ability, but also cause problems such as online social addiction, improper social behavior and social withdrawal. The creative point of this design is also to collide with the real public place communication square through the virtual public communication WeChat communication space. Through such a metaphorical method, the visual symbols that should appear in the virtual space are enlarged and placed in the public square space. The visual and psychological conflicts, poetics expresses the contradiction between interpersonal communication and communication in cyberspace and real space in contemporary environment.
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