JAGGED
These lines have the competition between the relaxed horizontal lines and the 'ready for action' vertical lines

JAGGED
These lines have the competition between the relaxed horizontal lines and the 'ready for action' vertical lines
This creates a stress, yet the rhythm of the pattern feels constrained, predicable and rigid feeling.
This feel is often seen in city skylines, such as Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Meet Jagger Jagged!
We think that jagged lines should be white. The tension between the horizontal and vertical lines becomes neutral.
Add a jagged rhythm to create a stable rhythm
This stability is used a lot for fences, and is seen in castles, and other public buildings.
Ironically, a profile of a modern CBD will have the same feel as each building becomes part of the visual facade of the city.
The rhythm of a crochet can create a jagged effect.

Glenise uses a jagged rhythm to emphasise the feeling of connection
See more about Glenise by clicking on her images

Use jagged rhythms in décor pieces to reinforce the feel

Leonie uses a subtle profile of jagged lines to connect and give a feeling of belonging
connection
See more about Leonie by clicking on her images

arrange furniture and light fittings with a jagged pattern to make the space feel stable.