Visual Notation
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Visual notation descriptors for EDGY 23 enterprise design elements and relationships. Follows the canonical EDGY visual language: all elements are drawn as circles. Base elements use a neutral grey palette. Facet elements are coloured by facet — yellow for Identity (Purpose, Story, Content), blue for Architecture (Capability, Process, Asset), red for Experience (Task, Journey, Channel). Intersection elements use the colour produced by mixing their two parent facets — green for Organisation (Identity ∩ Architecture), orange for Brand (Identity ∩ Experience), and purple for Product (Architecture ∩ Experience). Every element notation references both a composed icon (arch:prefVisNotation) and a glyph (arch-vis:iconSymbol) so it can be rendered either as a preview or as a shape-with-badge.
The standard EDGY visual notation as defined by enterprise.design. All elements are rendered as circles. Base elements use a neutral grey palette. Facet elements are coloured by facet: yellow for Identity, blue for Architecture, red for Experience. Intersection elements take the mixed colour of their two parent facets: green for Organisation (Identity ∩ Architecture), orange for Brand (Identity ∩ Experience), and purple for Product (Architecture ∩ Experience).
📖 See the Visual Notation Guide for rendering rules and usage.
Visual appearance definitions for model elements — shape, fill color, icon, and default dimensions.
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