leikkuutyyli
Leikkuutyyli, literally “cutting style” in Finnish, refers to a typographic design approach in which letterforms are composed of angular, segmented lines that give the appearance of being cut or segmented. The method emphasizes sharp edges, straight strokes, and a geometric fragmentation of traditional letter shapes. Originally developed in the early twentieth century by Finnish typographers working in avant‑garde movements, leikkuutyyli is closely linked to modernist principles of minimalism and clarity, and it often appears in signage, corporate branding, and display typefaces.
The style is especially prevalent in Finnish contemporary design and has been adopted by prominent type designers
Leikkuutyyli is also used in user interface design where icons and text need to be readable at