The word ‘language’ is a visual source to communicate with one to another, a key to keep everyone on the same page. ‘Language’ is an essential part of communication but what makes this differ from other forms of communication is this commonly used to directly make contact with other individuals by hearing, speaking and reading. Symbols and language are two conflicting concepts but they have something to relate. Symbols are known for viewers to know that its visual are to be read through more its shape, color and contrast, while language can relate symbols to be read orally. Understanding is the issue where language and symbol both share. Signified and signifiers both play an important role for communication because these two elements are use to describe both ideal and reality through language. Signified would fall certainly in the general communication because its ideas and/or meaning can be read expressively through it orally. Signifiers would best fit in the graphic communication because its sign is described based on its physical platform, shape, form, etc. Language were developed by most in the times where there was mostly an enlightenment or a evolution. For instance, let’s talk about the evolution of numbers, when the Homo Habilis walk around earth, they counted their numbers with objects such as sticks, stones, etc. Speeding forward when the Indians found a way to identify numbers (0,1-9) for the first time after the roman numbers or any other form of numbers, the numbers we use today spread around the world. These digits were successful enough to reach out to us and no wonder we are using these language today. The relations between language and design in today’s culture is they can both be identified visually, meaning it can be read through and understand its message. Design can associate almost every form of communication besides art such as language, symbolism and expression. The essence between language and design is what makes a design unique and understandable when these two sources merge.