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I have found a bunch of methods to make sigils but the one I use the most by far is the Word Method that was written in Liber Null.
I’ve never tried this method exactly, and tbh I’m not a GW fan but he does have a few good suggestions out there you just have to dredge thru all the rest of it unfortunately. But I have consecrated different books for different types of magic and then within that book I created sigils, planetary pentacles, runes, long formSame, word method. I use Phoenician [proto-Hebrew] characters (but English words) because it's easier to make pretty shapes
However i do often incorporate other symbols if they're relevant (eg planetary glyphs)
I saw an idea that I really like, that I'm going to try next month hopefully
It's based on the and principle as the Gordon White, "you don't destroy the sigil, but you don't focus on it either, make it part of the background so you see it regularly without even really noticing you've seen it"
You take a single sheet of paper, and that's the piece of paper you draw all your sigils on, layering them over each other (probably in different colours), so they're all there, and you see them every time you make a new sigil but increasingly hard to separate out the details from each other, like archaeological strata.
You could use one paper per shoal, or one for literally all your sigils, but my plan is to use just two sheets of paper: one for everything involving growth and drawing things to me, and a different one for anything that I'm wanting to reduce or push away