Leetspeakstyle
Leetspeakstyle is a digital typographic approach that borrows from leetspeak—the substitution of letters with numerals and other characters—to produce text that is visually distinctive, sometimes playful, and associated with online subcultures. It focuses on crafting phrases where letterforms are deliberately altered while preserving recognizability for readers familiar with the convention. Common substitutions include A→4, E→3, I→1 or !, O→0, S→5, and T→7, as well as the use of vertical bars, underscores, or parentheses to create extra decoration. In practice, leetspeakstyle ranges from simple replacements in usernames to more elaborate mixtures of capitalization, punctuation, and diacritics, and can be combined with ASCII art or emoticons.
Origins and development: Leetspeak emerged in early online communities, including bulletin board systems and hacker circles,
Usage and significance: The style is used for personal branding, humor, memes, and to convey a sense
See also: Leetspeak, Internet slang, Gamer culture, ASCII art.