Every era experiences an aesthetic divide. On one side lies tradition—symmetry, heritage, and familiar beauty. On the other, disruption—experimentation, distortion, and rule-breaking.
Modern design frequently challenges cultural norms, questioning what beauty should look like and who defines it. From brutalist architecture to experimental typography, rebellion often emerges as a response to comfort and predictability.
This divide is not a conflict to be resolved, but a dialogue that pushes culture forward, shaping new visual identities along the way.

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