Journal of Language and Literature
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025)

EXPLORING VISUAL SEMIOTICS IN MYKONOS MILK DROPS SERIES PERFUME PACKAGING THROUGH PIERCE’S THEORY OF NON-VERBAL SIGNS

Desthia Amalia (Gunadarma University)
Nuri Adlina (Gunadarma University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jul 2025

Abstract

This research aims to explore the visual semiotics of Mykonos' Milk Drops series, a collection of unisex fragrances that challenge traditional gender norms in the perfume industry. The study investigates how the packaging of these fragrances communicates the essence of the scents within, focusing on the signs and symbols employed to convey meaning and evoke consumer interest. This qualitative research employs purposive sampling to focus on three specific variants of Mykonos' Milk Drops series: Milk Drops, Pink Drops, and Café Drops. The study applies Peirce's triadic semiotic theory to examine the non-verbal signs found on the packaging, classifying them as Qualisigns, Sinsigns, Icons, Indexes, Rheme and Dicents. This research offers valuable insights into the role of visual semiotics in the fragrance industry, particularly regarding perfumes. By demonstrating how packaging can encapsulate complex ideas and emotions through visual language, the study emphasizes the significance of design in marketing strategies and its potential impact on consumer behavior. The findings reveals how non-verbal signs communicate the product's essence. The packaging initially presents as a Qualisign (color), followed by various Sinsigns (cow images, box shape, cowhide patterns, water droplets). These function as Icons (representing cows and milk cartons) and Indexes (cowhide), with water droplets further suggesting the freshness and scent of milk.

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Journal Info

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sastra

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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This journal is published periodically twice a year, June and December. It publishes a broad range of research articles on linguistics, general culture, and literature in ...