At 18:50 -0400 2003-06-15, Steven Shamlian wrote:
"Perhaps the most common Pre-Christian symbol still in use today, is the round, whirling symbol of eternity. In Armenia it is found everywhere, in architecture; on doors, walls and on tombstones. It can also be found as part of various logotypes including the Dashnaktsutyun Party." The symbol is also used as a dingbat in magazines and other contemporary publications. I hope that this has made the use of the symbol more clear.

Can you provide examples of its use as a dingbat in magazines and other contemporary publications?
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com


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