The visual language of “cracked” or distressed graphics has become a staple in contemporary branding, especially within the street‑wear, music‑industry and vintage‑styled retail sectors. While the artistic creation of a cracked effect is straightforward in raster editors (e.g., Photoshop), translating that effect into a high‑precision cut layout poses several challenges:
All data were logged in an Excel QC sheet for statistical analysis.