Warpiglet
Adventurer
Yes, traditional - You know, as in how you usually see not-D&D pictures of the devil/devil inspired characters drawn. Stereotypical if you want a different word.
If you've still got a problem? Hop in your time machine & go alter how artists have been drawing this stuff for who-knows how many generations.
Its archetypal and when I think of Tieflings, its how I see them--look at a can of deviled ham!

I can ALMOST tolerate the pointed thin tail...and the short horns are where it is at...
Just looked up the AD&D pic of Asmodeus from the monster manual. That black and white pic is evocative of this arcehtype for me.
I was picturing my tiefling like that largely with the thin barbed tail or none. See also Dispater from ye olde monster manual! I am showing my age!