#427Concentric Ring Type
A target of nested type rings: the word is bent around every concentric circle, each band spun at its own rate — the innermost whirling fastest and alternating bands counter-rotating — so the whole disc shears like gears made of letters. The angular cell count is derived per ring from its circumference, so glyphs stay near-square from the hub to the rim rather than smearing outward. Thin cyan filaments seat between the bands to add depth, the hue warms from cyan at the core toward the fg tint at the edge, and everything fades into a soft central hole and outer vignette. The cursor drags the whole target off-centre (it drifts on its own when the pointer leaves), scrolling adds rings and cranks the spin, and a press sends a bright ring pulsing outward through the type.