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		<title>Semiotically analyzying parody posters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most interesting application of the semiotic theory and the various functions in it, I find; are in the area of graphic design, and posters in advertisements in particular. The more minimalistic the poster in terms of the elements that make up the poster, the more meaning it makes and the more the [...]]]></description>
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