"Calligram" Example Sentences
1. Calligram, a poem or other text in which the words are arranged in a decorative shape.
2. Calligram, a form of concrete poetry in which the words are arranged in a visual design.
3. Calligram, a type of visual poem in which words are arranged in a unique and interesting pattern.
4. Calligram, an artistic arrangement of words to form a picture or design.
5. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a visual design.
6. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a unique and attractive design.
7. Calligram, a type of poem where words are arranged to form a picture or design.
8. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a visually pleasing design.
9. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in an aesthetically pleasing pattern.
10. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a visually pleasing pattern.
11. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a visually striking pattern.
12. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in an interesting and unique way.
13. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in an attractive and creative way.
14. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a unique and artistic way.
15. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a visually appealing pattern.
16. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a visually stimulating design.
17. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in a visually captivating pattern.
18. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in an eye-catching and creative way.
19. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in an aesthetically pleasing way.
20. Calligram, a poem or other text that is arranged in an attractive and unique pattern.
Common Phases
"A
calligram is a poem or phrase in which the typeface, calligraphy, or handwriting is arranged in a way that creates a visual image;
"Tumbling words, and letters, all around;
"The art of
calligram, a visual sound;
"A message with a meaning, clear and loud;
"A poem, of images, that can astound.