Coprinetype
Coprinetype is a term used in typography to describe a design philosophy and potential family of type systems aimed at maintaining consistent visual performance across print and digital environments. The concept emphasizes cross-medium legibility, multilingual support, and adaptability to different display conditions. While not standardized in any official typography canon, coprinetype appears in contemporary design discourse as a heuristic for creating robust typefaces and associated layout rules that behave predictably on screens of varying resolution and on paper.
Principles and features associated with coprinetype include optical sizing, robust hinting, and generous metrics that preserve
History and usage notes: The term arises in design discussions and experimental projects rather than formal