[sw-l] LESSONS: Movement Symbols

Valerie Sutton sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Thu Feb 3 17:25:08 UTC 2005


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February 3, 2005

LESSONS: Movement Symbols

Honza wrote:
> Ok, you tend to use single one...

Yes. That is right. But there are some exceptions, Honza, so you, as a
writer, do have a choice. Let me give you an example. The symbol that
looks like a box that is double stemmed, is really built from three
arrows...and two of those arrows are to the side...but because there
was also a down arrow that HAD to be double stemmed, we made the two
side arrows double-stemmed too, to match the down one...This is partly
due to the fact that they are connected together into one symbol, but
even if they were not connected, I probably would use the double
stemmed in this case to keep the look consistent for all three
arrows...


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