Ideograms (from Greek ιδεα idea "idea" + γραφω grapho "to write") are graphical symbols that represent ideas.
Ideographs in the strictest sense do not constitute a complete writing system, as any writing system must be able to refer directly to a language in order to faithfully represent that language, but are often used in wayfinding and sign systems, especially in airports and other environments where many people may not be familiar with the language of the place they are in.
"Ideograms" is commonly used to describe logographic writing systems such as Egyptian hieroglyphs and Chinese characters. However, symbols in logographic systems generally represent words or morphemes rather than pure ideas.
The term "ideogram" or "ideograph" is also used to describe two of the six ways in which Chinese characters were designed. See Chinese character classification for more information.
Examples of ideographic systems:
The Dongba script is still extant (and perhaps Hobo signs).
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