kopótype
Kopótype is a term that appears in niche discussions of printing, typography, and speculative art to denote a method or concept centered on copying as a primary design principle. The word is a neologism, sometimes stylized with an acute accent on the o, and its exact origin is unclear. In most references, Kopótype is not a formal discipline but a descriptor used by artists and designers to discuss workflows that prioritize the reproduction of existing layouts, glyphs, or textures as a conceptual or practical constraint.
Definition and scope: Kopótype can refer to a range of practices—from mechanical reproduction of type and page
History and usage: The term has appeared sporadically in online glossaries, artist statements, and speculative design
Characteristics: Common features include copy-centric design choices, modular typographic systems, and a critical stance toward originality.
See also: Copying, Typography, Reproduction, Karyotype, Phototype.
Note: Kopótype is not widely recognized as an established discipline; references are limited and context-dependent.