täyskorsua
Täyskorsua is a term used in Finnish-language design theory and semiotics to describe a phenomenon of full cross-structuring, where two or more dimensions—such as form, meaning, and function—are simultaneously intersected to produce a complete cross pattern. The concept is most often discussed in speculative or experimental contexts, including design prompts, visual rhetoric, and theoretical analyses of multi-axis communication.
Etymology and sense-making: the word combines täysi, meaning “full,” with korsua, a hypothetical verb formed to
Domains and examples: in graphic design, atäyskorsua symbol might merge vertical and horizontal axes with intersecting
History and reception: the term emerged in the mid-2020s within Finnish design discourse as a heuristic for