Designed by Culture

Design is never neutral. Every color choice, grid system, and visual hierarchy is influenced by cultural context. What feels “clean” in one culture may feel empty in another; what feels bold in one region may feel excessive elsewhere.

From Japanese minimalism to Middle Eastern ornamental patterns, culture informs how people interpret space, symbols, and aesthetics. Designers who understand cultural context create work that resonates deeper and avoids visual miscommunication.

Design, at its best, becomes a mirror of collective identity.

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