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The book approaches design as a universal language that connects cultures and generations, highlighting its role in preserving identities. It explores how ancient civilizations used symbols, materials and patterns to express beliefs and values.It analyzes visual language as a cultural tool, including the impact of color, typography and symmetry in patterns, which not only beautify, but also reinforce collective memory and a sense of belonging. It also highlights how design builds shared identities through public spaces and cultural objects.Today, the book faces the challenges of globalization and digitalization, highlighting the role of designers as guardians of traditions. Through innovation, the use of technology and sustainable practices, design can reinterpret cultures and adapt them to the future.He concludes by positioning design as a bridge between tradition and modernity, key to building a world that is more inclusive, diverse and connected to its past.
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The book approaches design as a universal language that connects cultures and generations, highlighting its role in preserving identities. It explores how ancient civilizations used symbols, materials and patterns to express beliefs and values.It analyzes visual language as a cultural tool, including the impact of color, typography and symmetry in patterns, which not only beautify, but also reinforce collective memory and a sense of belonging. It also highlights how design builds shared identities through public spaces and cultural objects.Today, the book faces the challenges of globalization and digitalization, highlighting the role of designers as guardians of traditions. Through innovation, the use of technology and sustainable practices, design can reinterpret cultures and adapt them to the future.He concludes by positioning design as a bridge between tradition and modernity, key to building a world that is more inclusive, diverse and connected to its past.