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Visual language of the space race: a semiotic analysis of the identity of US and USSR missions

Nikita Evgenevich Kustov
National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg


Submitted: June 26, 2025
Abstract. The aim of the research is to determine the features of the identity of space programs and missions of the USA and the USSR in the context of the semiotics of the space race and the Cold War times (1957-1975). The paper examines examples of official identity of space agencies, programs, and missions, such as logos, emblems, and patches. The main emphasis is on the analysis of the positioning of states through the design of mission emblems, focusing on signs and symbols, their semiotic meaning within the historical context. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the study of the semiotics of communication design of space race missions. As a result, specific features and semantic meaning of the identity elements of US and USSR missions during the space race were identified. Thus, the symbolism of the United States is more individualistic in nature, diverse, and lyrical; Soviet symbols are more utilitarian, collective, and humanistic.
Key words and phrases:
визуальная идентичность
дизайн космических программ
семиотика айдентики
символика космических миссий
космическая гонка
visual identity
space program design
semiotics of identity
symbolism of space missions
space race
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