Visual Alphabet

Visual Alphabet

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The Visual Alphabet is unique because each letter substitute resembles its LETTER. Example: Letter (A) resembles an Oil Derrick.

I see 4 memory positions on each letter (top, right, bottom & left). Then, I can peg 1 object that is linked to another object on each position. This gives me 8 objects which could be an 8 digit number using the Major System or Dominic’s system.

These objects could easily represent intangible words in a sentence, paragraph, etc. or 4 Decks of Cards.

Also, you can develop an extended Memory Environment for each Visual Alphabet Letter. For example, (A) could become an entire oil field. (D) could expand to include Robin Hood and his merry men. (F) could be a double tiered diving board in a big Olympic Pool with spectators, Olympians, & judges, etc. It goes on and on.

Try it out and see what you think.

(A) oil derrick (B) yoke for oxen flipped up 90 degrees left. (C) sled (extend the bottom part of the (C) to the right in a straight line) (D) bow and arrow (E) book shelf side view (F) double tier diving board or an (F) wrench that plumbers use. (G) Golf cart (imagine wheel at bottom) (H) Football goal posts (I) fence post or old Greek pillar (column) (J) candy cane (maybe on Christmas tree) (K) picnic table on its side (L) chair without legs (M) Daddy long legs spider (see its head in middle) (N) Indian tent entrance (picture tent with the cut out entrance that looks like the letter “N” (O) Ball, wheel, hoop (P) tomahawk or balloon with string (Q) hoop and stick (R) smiley face with legs (S) snake coiled (T) clothes line pole or power line pole (U) Magnet, horse shoe (V) upside down Egyptian pyramid or wedge (W) wisdom tooth (make it a cartoon character smiling) (X) X marks the spot (pirate treasure) (Y) sling shot, pitch fork (Z) bolt of lightning, sign of Zoro

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https://forum.artofmemory.com/t/my-visual-alphabet-extra-post-8-29-12-simple-application/26130