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Elusiveness.
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From "The Amazing Treasure Trove of Bill Cunningham/Here comes a big new picture book, organized by decade and with more than 700 photographs" (NYT).
I bought the book, "Bill Cunningham: On the Street: Five Decades of Iconic Photography."
What is the word for writing a word in a way that expresses its meaning? It was a popular form of humor, years ago. I'm talking about the accidentally elusive representation of "elusiveness" in the screenshot text above. For example, you might write the word "fancy" in letters that have curlicues. Does it seem like something that was done in Mad Magazine? It's almost the same thing as what you see in the best of Saul Steinberg (from "The Inspector"). Depicting "now or never":

This is a somewhat different humor idea from Steinberg (that is, if you know the word I'm looking for, I don't think it's the word for this):

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