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Base: double circles
Alteration Element: dots

 

- Division by tone: monochrome and colored

 

Two main (large) concentric empty circles represent the field, and on that field, there are points that determine the glyph and their mutual differences. There is a difference in the size of these points. The size refers to the number of lines that touch that point. Some lines pass through that point (midpoint), and some end in it (endpoint). Here is a more detailed explanation of the points:

1) MICRO (smallest) points: rounded parts of the glyphs (e.g., in the letter "B"), and only the line passing through that point touches it;

2) SMALL points: represent the endpoints of the glyphs - "endpoints" (e.g., in the letter "A"), and only the line ending in that point touches it;

3) MIDDLE points: where 2 lines meet;

4) LARGEST points: where 3+ lines meet;

 

Furthermore, we can observe that using concentric circles (fields), we have two types: one with consistent thickness and another where the inner circle is thicker. With consistent thickness, we read only what the points indicate. When the inner circle is thickened, it represents the "body" interacting with the smallest points (MICRO ones - representing the arms of the glyph). Even without all these aids, we could logically deduce which glyph it is (rules are similar to "Kvadrug Xtrovert" font), but they are there just in case.

 

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