veakirjeteks
Veakirjeteks is a term used to describe a family of techniques that encode hidden information within ordinary text by exploiting typography, spacing, and layout. In a veakirjeteks system, the surface text reads as normal prose, while a secondary layer of data can be extracted through a predefined decoding rule, key, or pattern. The concept is commonly discussed in the contexts of puzzle design, steganography, and digital typography rather than as a standardized cryptographic method.
Origin and scope: The term is a neologism that emerged in online forums and puzzle communities in
Techniques: Veakirjeteks relies on manipulating visible and invisible features of text, such as spacing, line breaks,
Applications and reception: Proponents see veakirjeteks as a creative intersection of typography, cryptography, and puzzles, useful