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Ann Holden via Southern Accents
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The cross is seen so much in design that often we do not even notice that we see it. It is seen in floor graphics, iron work, wallpapers & textiles, mouldings, tile patterns, upholstery and hardware designs to just begin a list. The intersection is a contrived look that is more intentional than the normal flow of nature, although we see this pattern in nature often, too. Sometimes adding the graphic of a cross (ideally repetitive) gives the area just enough subtle detail to differentiate between coincidence and a honed in attention to detail.
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