Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Relationships Between Quaker, The Company, And Semiotics :: essays research papers
 The Relationships Between Quaker, The Company, and Semiotics        For my presentation I have looked at one of Peterborough's oldest and biggest  manufacturer, The Quaker company. More specifically the outside and inside of  the building. As I was driving towards the building I thought, what was so  significant about the Quaker building and how could a picture of a Quaker be so  significant in today's culture. I also thought that this whole image of Quaker  could not be that overwhelming, however, with great embarrassment I was  completely mistaken. This one business and more specifically building has so  many signified meanings and linguistic meanings that I did not no where to start  from.    When I stood at the foot of the hill of the Quaker building I was overwhelmed by  the enormous size of it and how it sits on a hill overlooking the north end of  downtown Peterborough. I started to think that this is the signifier, it's big  and it's on a hill. Now if you think about this for a minute you begin to  realize that simply the size and position of this building has many meanings,  which are of course subconsciously.    The Quaker building has many meanings and therefore the signified list is very  long, but first we will look at the signifier. The sign is the word Quaker,  plain and simple, and the signifier is Q-u-a-k-e-r. However the word Quaker is  not just a word, it means many, many things, which is where the signified comes  in. The actual building is huge, which gave me the feeling that they are a  successful company and that their product must be all over the world. The  building is also white brick. This, without even knowing it gives you a feeling  of safety and purity(just as their products should be). Then there is the fact  that it is situated on the top of a hill, when you put meaning to this, there is  the feeling of greatness and domination. In my opinion these meanings or  signified's work like a funnel, they all at first have nothing to do with each  other, but when you put them together they all funnel into one thing, a  marketing ploy to buy their product. My point is, that they new exactly where to  place theirbuilding and what colour to paint it for the sole purpose of selling  their products. They new what meanings people would pull from these signs and  signifiers.    When looking at the word Quaker you get a feeling of comfort. It gives an  impression of going back to past times where morals and family values were at    					    
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