Vertical Script
Vertical Script refers to a style of writing where characters are arranged in a vertical column, typically from top to bottom. This format is commonly used in languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, especially in traditional contexts. Vertical writing can be found in books, calligraphy, and signage, providing a unique aesthetic and cultural significance.
In vertical script, each character is usually read from right to left, which contrasts with the horizontal left-to-right writing seen in many Western languages. This orientation allows for a different flow and rhythm in reading, reflecting the historical and artistic traditions of the cultures that use it.