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ränder

Ränder is a Swedish noun in plural meaning borders, edges, rims, or stripes. It covers both the physical limits of objects and decorative or patterned edges. The same root yields randig, meaning striped, used to describe patterns with parallel bands.

In printing and page layout, ränder are margins—the blank areas surrounding the content. The outer randen define

In textiles and fashion, ränder refers to stripes. Striped fabrics appear when parallel color bands run across

In graphic design and visual arts, ränder act as decorative borders around images, frames or containers. They

the
page
edge,
while
inner
ränder
separate
columns
or
bind
margins,
sometimes
referred
to
as
gutters.
Printing
knowledge
also
distinguishes
bleed,
the
area
extending
beyond
the
intended
trim,
from
the
safe
margin,
where
text
should
remain.
the
material.
The
width,
spacing
and
color
of
ränder
influence
the
garment's
style
and
perceived
weight.
Ränder
can
be
woven,
printed
or
knitted
into
fabric.
can
serve
framing,
emphasis
or
separation
within
a
composition
and
may
be
functional,
such
as
ensuring
consistent
margins
in
layouts,
or
purely
ornamental.