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Examples created:
Examples planned: smile, cry
Concept-Question: "What does the image represent?"
Note: multiple images of the same concept can help understanding (e.g. different images/profiles of a dog)
Concept-Question: "What is the relationship between the enhanced element and the context in which it is placed?"
Note: Usually from this strategy an entire glyph-set can be derived.
Examples created:
Examples planned: rich (contra-poor), absent (contra-present)
Concept-Question: "What is the relationship of opposition between the two parts, and which one of the two opposite concepts is the one depicted?"
Note: Usually from this strategy two glyphs (the two opposites) can be derived.
Examples created:
Examples planned: "drink" (showing a person drinking and also a gyraffe with neck down to drink water from a pond)
Mathematical analogy: "greatest common divisor"
Concept-Question: "What is the relationship of similarity between the different elements present in the image?"
Note: the examples should be numerous enough to pin down uniquely the concept, without creating ambiguity or affecting readability.
See also:
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Single Glyphs Explanation
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