teckensnittsliknelse
Teckensnittsliknelse is a term used in typography and graphic design to describe the phenomenon where two or more distinct typefaces are perceived as having similar characteristics or overall feel, even if they are not directly related or visually identical. This similarity can stem from various design elements such as x-height, stroke contrast, serif style, weight, and the overall mood or personality conveyed by the font. For instance, a sans-serif font with rounded terminals might be considered teckensnittsliknelse with another sans-serif font that also features soft, organic curves, even if their letterforms differ in detail.
The concept of teckensnittsliknelse is subjective and can vary among individuals. Designers often rely on this