👉 Gnarliness is a term used in the field of computer graphics to describe a visual style characterized by sharp, angular lines and curves. It often refers to the use of jagged or irregular shapes in graphical elements such as text, icons, and shapes, which can be more difficult to read and interpret than smooth, uniform lines. Gnarliness is often associated with digital art, where it's used to create a sense of depth and realism through the use of sharp angles and curves.