huthification
Transformation (of something) by a Huth (particularly Geof). (My huthification
of the source text includes a more stylish sans-serif typeface (the Trebuchet
you didn’t realize was the carrier of these words), the occasional use of color,
a few more typographical games than any of its ancestral texts (save biloid’s),
the incorporation of French into the text (appropriately enough, considering
its genealogy), and a greater reliance on the pun for esthetic effect.)
of the source text includes a more stylish sans-serif typeface (the Trebuchet
you didn’t realize was the carrier of these words), the occasional use of color,
a few more typographical games than any of its ancestral texts (save biloid’s),
the incorporation of French into the text (appropriately enough, considering
its genealogy), and a greater reliance on the pun for esthetic effect.)
Origin: [dbqp: visualizing poetics]
1/2004