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Research on Art Design

ISSN Print:2789-0716
ISSN Online:2789-0724
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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 look202 look232

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 look246 look225

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 look188 look149

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 look199 look156

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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Research on the Renovation and Design of Art Spaces Based on the Concept of Green Healing —Taking Wuhan East Lake Yu Art Space as an Example

Author: Zhitong Chen / Research on Art Design / 2025,1(1): 57-71 / 2026-02-02 look419 look277
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