A line is a shape that connects two or more points. It can be fat, thin, wavy, or jagged—the list goes on
Lines appear frequently in design; for example, in drawings and illustrations. They’re also common in graphic elements, like textures, patterns, and backgrounds.
A line is a shape that connects two or more points. It can be fat, thin, wavy, or jagged—the list goes on. Every possibility gives the line a slightly different feel.







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