The Semiotics of Linking

Links are like words, but without the meaning. They're like, "Hey, go look at this thing!"

But have you ever wondered, what do links actually mean?

Do they represent relationships, like the ones between people or things? Do they symbolize the invisible threads that connect us all?

We're not saying they're like, "Oh, you're linked to me, I'm linked to you, and you're linked to them, and so on." Although, that does sound like some sort of cult.

But seriously, links are more like... well, have you ever seen those weird, hand-drawn maps that try to connect every single dot on a page?

Learn more about the semiotics of linking and the art of creating your own link-based masterpieces

Or, if you're feeling extra adventurous, check out our case studies on real-world applications of semiotics of linking.

And if all else fails, just remember: links are like the internet's version of "you go, girl!"

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