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Research on Art Design

ISSN Print:2789-0716
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A Practical Study on Integrating the Aesthetics of Ming Dynasty Vase Arrangements into Aesthetic Education in Primary and Secondary Schools

Author: Ruihan Cao / Research on Art Design / 2026,2(2): 46-55 / 2026-06-08 look116 look106

Ming Dynasty lifestyle aesthetics, with the art of flower arrangement as its central medium, developed core characteristics of “the coexistence of the refined and the popular, the unity of beauty and utility, and emulation of natu... More >>

Platformed Inheritance: Digital Re-mediation, Intangible Cultural Heritage, and Innovative Artistic Expression in China

Authors: Haoyang He¹*, Xinyue He² / Research on Art Design / 2026,2(2): 33−45 / 2026-05-14 look311 look420

This article examines how Chinese intangible cultural heritage is re-mediated through digital archives, immersive museum interfaces, and short-video platforms, and how such re-mediation changes the relation between artistic inheri... More >>

Artificial Intelligence Generated Content in Visual Design: Technologies, Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions

Authors: Mengxue Li¹, Siyuan Liu², Junhua Zhou³ / Research on Art Design / 2026,2(1): 22-32 / 2026-04-22 look342 look265

AIGC, which stands for artificial intelligence-generated content, has become a significant driver of modern visual aesthetics. Beyond image synthesis, it transforms how artists conceptualize, envision, restructure, and manage thei... More >>

Ethnic Cultural Integration Viewed from the Tea Packaging Design Along the “Ten-Thousand-Mile Tea Road”

Author: Biao Cheng / Research on Art Design / 2026,2(1): 14-21 / 2026-04-22 look264 look198

The tea packaging along the “Ten-Thousand-Mile Tea Road” was not merely a physical container for the tea trade, but also a carrier for the integration of cultures across different nations and ethnic groups. From a design studies p... More >>

Spatial Morphological Characteristics of Traditional Tujia Settlements from an Environmental Adaptation Perspective — A Case Study of Pengjiazhai, Xuan’en County

Authors: Mengju Xie¹*, Shuo Tian¹, Zhiyue Shao¹, Jingjie Yang² / Research on Art Design / 2026,2(1): 1-13 / 2026-04-21 look274 look226

Traditional Tujia settlements in the Wuling Mountain region have gradually developed spatial forms and organizational patterns featuring stilted architecture (Diaojiaolou) through long-term adaptation to complex mountainous terrai... More >>

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