A ragged edge, commonly referred to as "rag," in graphic design, refers to the uneven or irregular alignment of text along the right or left margin of a block of text. A ragged edge occurs when the line lengths in a paragraph vary, resulting in varying lengths of whitespace between words, creating a visually uneven edge.
Ragged edges are often intentionally used in graphic design to create a more organic or informal appearance in text blocks, providing visual interest and enhancing readability. Designers may adjust the rag of text manually or through text formatting options to achieve the desired aesthetic effect in print and digital layouts.
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