Glyphilia


by Robert McNally
Version 2.1, June 2002
Copyright © 2000-2002



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This page is for gylphiles, i.e., lovers of glyphs and systems of thought integrated with glyphs. Not intended to be exhaustive or authoritative, it's a showcase of some of the more interesting glyph-oriented sites I've come across, with emphasis on sites that have interesting visual content. So if you find other interesting books, web sites, or resources on this subject, please let me know!

What's a Glyph?

We use glyphs every day, and most people rarely think about them. The letters of our alphabet are glyphs, as are the numerals we use for arithmetic. The icons we use on everything from public restrooms to computer desktops are glyphs. Corporate logos are glyphs. In general, any graphic symbol used to convey information at a glance is a glyph. The design of glyphs is a unique graphic art form in its own right, but beyond that is the design of glyphic systems-- sets of glyphs used to represent a particular philosophy or worldview, where complex or subtle meaning is explored or expressed through the juxtaposition of various glyphs.


Glossary

These definitions are from Webster's Dictionary.

dingbat
a typographical symbol or ornament

font
an assortment or set of all type all in one size or style

glyph
a symbol (as a curved arrow or a road sign) that conveys information nonverbally

ideogram
a picture or symbols used in a system of writing to represent a thing or an idea but not a particular word of phrase for it; especially one that represents not the object pictured but some thing or idea that the object pictured is supposed to suggest

insignia
a badge of authority or honor, a distinguishing mark or sign

logogram
a letter, symbol, or sign used to represent an entire word

logotype, logo
an identifying symbol (as for advertising)

pictogram, pictograph
one of the symbols belonging to a pictorial graphic system

rune
any of the characters of any of several alphabets used by the Germanic peoples from about the 3d to the 13th centuries

sigil
a sign, word, or device held to have occult power in astrology or magic

symbol
something that stands for or suggests something else by reason of relationship, association, convention, or accidental resemblance; especially a visible sign of something invisible <the lion is a symbol of courage>

typography
the style, arrangement, or appearance of typeset matter


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