Typogram

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A text image is called a typogram. This consists mostly of writing or typographic elements . Images are reduced to the essentials. When looking at a typogram, the viewer should think of nothing other than the word.

To picture writing in a broader sense, in addition to the typograms the pictograms and ideograms . Pictograms show a simplified image of an object. Ideograms, on the other hand, are primarily representations of non-mappable terms or properties, e.g. B. Cold, wet.