Product Description
Pictogram Address Plaque
Show your neighbors who’s the wittiest on the street with this clever Pictogram Address Plaque. For those lucky enough to live on a Foxglove Row, or a Songbird Circle, use images to get your point across. No one will miss your house again!
The most common form of pictogram is a rebus, which uses letters, numbers, and symbols to create sentences. I+C+U can be read as I see you, and much of today’s text shortcuts are based on this. C+U+L+8+r can be read as See You Later. Many times actual images are used in place of words, such as an eye for I, a sheep (ewe) for you, and an image of water (sea) for see.
Following along with our Pictogram Address Plaque, ancient heraldry used images to express ideas, as most people in the Dark and Middle Ages could not read. The coat of arms for Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon features bows and lions. You might know this person better by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, or the mother of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret.

































