kirjainmuoto
Kirjainmuoto, in typography, denotes the visual design of a single character—the shape, structure, and stylistic details that identify a letter within a typeface or script. It encompasses the contours, stroke weight, and spatial relationships that determine how a character appears in print and on screen.
A letterform is defined by both its outline and its internal features: stroke width variation, counters (the
Letterforms vary across writing systems and typeface families. In Latin scripts, categories include serif, sans-serif, display,
In digital typography, letterforms are realized as glyphs stored in fonts. Each glyph maps to a Unicode
Understanding letterforms is central to typography, branding, and readability. Beyond type design, kirjaintmuoto also covers handwriting