PICTOGRAFFIX use pictures and symbols to represent names of people, titles, characters, places, and familiar expressions.   When a puzzle has more than one frame, solve each frame individually, left to right, then combine them to get the answer.
When two or more pictures appear in a single frame, consider the relationship between the pictures.   Pay attention to arrows when used -- they emphasize a very specific part of the picture.   Otherwise, the whole concept is important.   Note that PICTOGRAFFIX puzzles can be phonetic -- i.e., pictures represent the sound of the answer -- or conceptual, for instance, a clock with wings would represent "Time Flies."   The words "the," "a," "an," and "and" are always omitted.   In the example below, the picture represents the expression "FLY BY NIGHT (fly by knight).