Boncho Icons - Glossary Guide
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Boncho Icons — Glossary Guide
Boncho icons are visual symbols used across the Boncho system, including the Boncho Library and Boncho study cards. They form a shared visual language that helps introduce, organize, and reinforce key terms consistently across learning formats.
Icons allow information to be recognized at a glance. Rather than replacing written definitions, they work alongside text to highlight patterns, categories, and relationships, especially where space, attention, or repetition is limited, such as on study cards.
Because symbols are not tied to a single spoken language, Boncho icons help bridge linguistic and educational backgrounds. When used consistently, they become intuitive reference points that learners recognize and recall over time.
Icons also support navigation and orientation. In the Library, they guide readers through entries and related concepts. On study cards, they help learners quickly identify the type of information being presented without interrupting flow.
Finally, Boncho icons improve accessibility. For learners who process information visually or find dense text challenging, icons serve as steady visual cues that support comprehension while preserving depth and meaning.
Across Boncho, icons are not decorative. They are structural tools, designed to support clarity, continuity, and learning across both reference and study experiences.