skrivlj
Skrivlj is a term used in contemporary typography and internet culture to describe a style of writing that deliberately blends standard Latin script with altered or decorative glyphs in the same word or phrase. The effect often signals tonal nuance—such as irony, playfulness, or emphasis—and can affect readability and visual rhythm. The concept is not tied to a single language or orthography, and it spans digital communications, visual poetry, and experimental typography.
Etymology: The word appears to derive from the common verb skriv- in several Germanic languages (to write)
Forms and features: Skrivlj typically involves substituting standard letters with glyph variants, adding diacritics, inventing ligatures,
Usage and context: It appears in social media, experimental poetry, and indie publishing as a playful or
See also: leetspeak, decorative typography, glitch art, orthographic experimentation.