ARCAtype
Arcatype is a neologism used in some strands of design theory and speculative discourse to describe a class of typological patterns that fuse traditional archetypes with arc-shaped, transitional relations. The term is not standardized and appears in a range of discussions about how forms, behaviors, or narratives are organized along curved progressions rather than strict linear sequences.
Conceptually, arcatypes refer to archetypal patterns that emphasize continuity, flow, and transformation. In information architecture and
Distinguishing features include an emphasis on fluidity, context-sensitivity, and the compound evolution of the pattern as
Applications of the concept appear in discussions of UX pattern libraries, narrative design, and interactive media