phonotypy

/fɒnɒˈtɪpi/

Definitions

1. noun

the study of the relationship between the shape and form of objects and the sounds or symbols associated with them

“The discovery of phonotypy revolutionized the field of typography.”

2. noun

a type of typeface or font in which the shape of the characters is designed to resemble the sounds or symbols they represent

“The phonotypy of the new font was inspired by ancient calligraphy.”

Synonyms

  • logography
  • typography

Antonyms

  • alegorism