Neoulmini artPictograms

An experimental symbolic library based on the Neoulmini language

This is an unofficial creative project, not affiliated with the original author or official Neoulmini language project.

About This Creative Project

This experimental collection transforms the Neoulmini language (I. Beklemishchev-Petrov, 2025) into a versatile toolkit for creative professionals. While rooted in the original 12-glyph system, with only minor stylistic adaptations for digital use, these pictograms are reimagined as:

Game Design Assets

Alien alphabets, puzzle elements, and UI icons for tabletop and digital games

Generative Art

Building blocks for algorithmic compositions and NFT art projects

Sci-Fi Worldbuilding

Futuristic interfaces, extraterrestrial signage, and in-universe symbolism

Design Systems

Abstract visual language for branding and experimental UI/UX

Basic Operations

● → □

Insert Object

Container operation

⊙ → ●

Energy Transfer

Power systems

↑●

Enlarge Object

Editing

●§●

Linked Objects

Relations

□‖●

Contained Barrier

Security

● ← □

Extract Object

Container operation

⊙ ← ●

Energy Drain

Power systems

↓●

Shrink Object

Editing

●‖●

Separated Objects

Relations

□§●

Container Link

Security

Status Indicators

⊙ !

Energy Warning

Alerts

↓●

Reduced State

State

?□

Unknown Container

Inquiry

⁂⊙

Complex Energy

System

●↓→

Object Decay

Process

⊙ §

Energy Stable

Alerts

↑●

Enhanced State

State

?●

Unknown Object

Inquiry

Advanced Systems

⁂§⁂

System Integration

Engineering

∞ → ∞

Infinite Cycle

Time

□§□

Interconnected

Structure

!⊙→

Dangerous Flow

Hazard

↑↓●

Oscillation

Motion

⁂∞⁂

Eternal System

Engineering

□‖□

Isolated Containers

Structure

!§→

Corrupted Link

Hazard

Composite Glyphs

□●‖⊙

Protected Core

Security

●→□§∞

Permanent Archive

Storage

⁂!⁂

System Crash

Error

⊙→□‖●

Energy Filter

Processing

↑●↓●

Balance

State

□⊙‖●∞

Sustained Reactor

Security

●§□‖⊙

Linked Shield

Security

⁂⊙⁂

Energy Network

Networking

License & Attribution

This project is based on the original Neoulmini language by I. Beklemishchev-Petrov, used under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

You may: Share and adapt these pictograms for non-commercial purposes, with attribution to both the original author and this project.