It helps if you look at the entire suit, at once (on my app I can do that, Tarotbot for Android). In the suit of Wands, the first four are upright, implying the stability of the supernals as well as that of the Four. On the Five they are a mess, as befits Geburah. On the Six they are again upright, but less stable perhaps since they are carried and not affixed. The Seven is one diagonal vs. six upright ones, while the Eight is all diagonal (moving arrows, perhaps, Mercury in Sagittarius). The Nine implies stability, Yesod, and all the Wands are planted firmly in the ground, but it is stability of an unpleasant kind (at least in this deck, I don't see Sun in Sagittarius as that bad), but stability nonetheless. The Ten is an anomaly, looks like. All the wands packed up and ready to go. Rootless, perhaps, a burden.
Now, with the Swords suit, the Two does not seem to follow this pattern, but Luna in Libra is so good, that it can be glossed over. The Three doesn't seem to follow either, but maybe there is a different "rule" here that I'm missing. The Four is very solid and vertical, befitting Chesed. Chaos reigns in Geburah, all the swords pointing in different directions. Six is vertical again, of course. The Seven is especially interesting, two swords and five. The two are vertical while the chaotic five are messy. The Eight is odd, it seems as though the swords shouldn't be as neat as they are, yet they are. The Nine is ordered, but implies a mess anyway because of the horizontal swords (the only horizontal male suit indicator). The Ten is vertical again, although here again my theory falls apart... because I think the swords should be a mess... but my theory is half baked anyway, so I dunno...