Billentylevelek
Billentylevelek is a Hungarian term describing letters that are tilted or slanted relative to the baseline, a styling commonly achieved with italic or oblique typefaces. The term is used primarily in Hungarian graphic design discourse and is not an official typographic category in standard handbooks.
In practice, billentylevelek are employed to convey emphasis, motion, or an expressive tone in display settings
Typography considerations for billentylevelek include legibility, interaction with line length and spacing, and the contrast with
History and usage: The term appears in Hungarian design discussions and online resources but lacks a universally
See also: Italic type, Oblique type, Typography, Graphic design.