👉 Trypographic, in the context of printing or typography, is a type of lettering that uses only horizontal strokes to create text. It's often used for decorative purposes or as an alternative to traditional vertical fonts. The term "trypographic" comes from the Latin word "tripe" which means "tree," and it refers to the way in which letters are formed on paper, where each character is created by a series of horizontal strokes that extend up to the top of the page.