This may be posted in the wrong forum, I apologize I was unable to find a trade skill forum.
I was a successful Jewelcrafter since the release of BC, and still do well enough with it. The skill was easy for me to take grasp of and I was able to manage the production of it with out trouble. Prospect--> Cut --> Sell. On top of this there were only two different levels of gems common, and rare.. later to include epic all three of which were easily identified with the same graphic look and rarity color.
Inscription is a bit more complex and where I can get past the initial learning once you craft these items and have them all in your pack.. it is not at all easy to identify them. I have found my packs an ocean of chaos and am really at a loss of how to systematically, efficiently, and effectively post them on the ah or keep surplus in order. I'm sure it is just a minor brain block for me at this time, but really I think that there could still be allot done to improve the way the inscription end graphic design is done. Heck I could even design them for you as I do have knowledge in this field

But I'm sure blizzard has graphic designers that are more than capable of doing this.
Is there any way that I can go in and edit these graphic files locally so that when I see them I can make them make sense to my brain? I do have a small learning disorder and also have been tested and found a visual learner.
Inscription carries class specific glyphs. Id like to see their end product color coded to each class so with a glance they are easy to decipher for the crafter as well as the customer. IE: Paladin: Pink, Druid: Orange, Rogue: Yellow, Hunter: Green, Mage: Lt Blue, Shaman: Dk Blue, Warlock: Purple, Priest: White, Warrior: Brown, DK: Grey.
Then the symbols on the glyphs could carry across the board the same similar design based on what reagents were used to craft them. As it is I was unable to determine a pattern with their current setup. The lesser glyphs carrying this same idea still, but having a different color glyph icon as they do now.