grafais
Grafais is a term used in discussions of data visualization and symbolic representation to denote a family of abstract glyphs that encode relationships among entities. In typical usage, a grafai consists of symbols connected by edges in a network-like layout, where each symbol represents a node or concept and edges denote relationships such as causality, similarity, or affiliation. The arrangement, as well as attributes like color, thickness, and position, communicates multiple dimensions of data simultaneously.
The coinage of grafais has no single authoritative origin; the term is encountered in online forums, digital
In practice, grafais appear in two main contexts. First, in visualization research, they serve as a conceptual
Common characteristics include a limited glyph repertoire (a few dozen distinct symbols), flexible edge types, and
See also Graph theory, Network visualization, Glyph, Visual metaphor.