Glitch Diamond Pattern explores symmetry, repetition, and controlled disruption within a rigid geometric system. The project examines how algorithmic errors and pixel-based distortions can introduce tension and movement into an otherwise precise visual structure.
A grid-based generative system was designed around a diamond formation, using rule-driven offsets and glitch parameters. Subtle variations in alignment, color shift, and spacing were applied across iterations, allowing imperfections to emerge without breaking overall balance.
The outcome is a series of modular generative patterns that feel both structured and unstable. These visuals work as scalable assets for digital interfaces, experimental branding systems, or abstract identity frameworks.


