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ogenschreeft

Ogenschreeft is a term that appears in some Dutch-language discussions of experimental communication to denote a form of expression where the act of reading is intertwined with visual perception. It is not a standard dictionary entry, but a label used for approaches that foreground the eye’s role in meaning-making through layout, typography, and imagery.

The word is a neologism likely built from oog, the Dutch word for eye, and schrift, meaning

In practice, ogenschreeft can refer to techniques where textual content is arranged to be read as much

Scholarly reception is limited; readers should treat it as a niche or provisional label rather than a

writing.
Because
it
is
not
widely
codified,
its
precise
etymology
varies
by
author,
and
the
term
is
encountered
mainly
in
avant-garde
or
speculative
contexts.
by
sight
as
by
words.
This
can
include
text
arranged
to
form
shapes,
dense
typographic
collages,
or
pages
where
spacing
and
alignment
guide
interpretive
paths.
It
may
also
describe
theoretical
discussions
about
how
readers’
eye
movements
influence
interpretation,
or
about
writing
that
seeks
to
be
experienced
visually
as
much
as
verbally.
stable
category.
Related
concepts
include
visual
poetry,
typographic
art,
and
experimental
graphic
storytelling,
as
well
as
interdisciplinary
studies
of
reading
and
perception.