A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto. Also, an ideogram that represents an idea or concept independent of any language.) uses a graphical symbol to convey meaning. A road sign that uses images to convey a meaning is a type of pictogram. In maths, charts that use images or symbols instead of bars are also pictograms. Egyptian hieroglyphs began as pictograms. Although many people think of Egyptian hieroglyphs as logographic or pictographic, combining symbols for entire words with images for individual sounds. That is, it is a system that is partly logographic and partly alphabetic. Good luck with TV Pictograms 02.
In TV Pictograms 02 below there are 20 TV show titles shown using pictures and symbols as a clue to their name. They stretch from the 1950s to the 2000s.
Hover your mouse pointer over the grey box below an image to reveal the answer.
To download an individual image, right-click on the enlarged image you want and select “Save image as”. This will open a save dialog where you can save the file to your computer. You can use any of the images for your quizzes, but not re-publish them, in any format. The images are in SVG format (Scalable Vector Graphics), an XML-based vector image format. Usable in most, if not all, word processors such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, WPS Office, LibreOffice, etc. To download an individual image, right-click on the enlarged image you want and select “Save image as”. The picture’s filename is its answer. Click on the image to have a closer look (bigger image).