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The Bottom Line: The Psychology of Lines and How to Use Them

Learn how to effectively use vertical, horizontal, diagonal, and curved lines in your logos, flyers, and other marketing materials. 

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Published August 19, 2022By Editor
Categorized as Design, Shutterstock Create Tagged curve, diagonal, effect, fly, go, horizon, horizontal, hut, lines, Logo, market, ol, pea, Po, psycho, Red, stock, US, ut, vertical

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