parallelinen
Parallelinen is a term used in geometry and visual design to denote a systematic arrangement of straight lines that emphasizes parallelism as a primary organizing principle. In its core usage, a parallelinen pattern consists of one or more families of lines, each family comprising lines that are all parallel to each other. When multiple families with distinct directions are combined, the resulting pattern forms a lattice of parallelograms or elongated stripes, depending on the spacing and orientation.
Definition and properties: A parallelinen pattern can be described by two direction vectors that define two
Applications: Parallelinen patterns have been used in graphic design, architectural facades, textiles, and computer graphics to
History: The term parallelinen was popularized in late 20th century design literature as a descriptive label
See also: Parallel lines, Parallelogram tiling, Moiré pattern, Linear texture.