Abstract:
This edition reflects the IDR Journal’s commitment to fostering inclusive dialogue in design research, practice, and education, with a particular emphasis on the diverse and dynamic contexts of the Global South and Asia. Continuing its exploration of culture, sustainability, innovation, and pedagogy, this issue offers distinct perspectives that highlight the unique contributions of our region to global design discourse.
The IDR Journal remains steadfast in its mission to amplify voices that challenge mainstream design narratives, prioritizing vernacular knowledge, cultural integration, and sustainable practices. This issue features seven scholarly articles that exemplify the journal’s interdisciplinary ethos, bridging traditional practices with contemporary challenges and presenting future-oriented solutions.
Several articles delve into the cultural dimensions of design, demonstrating how tradition, heritage, and identity are expressed through diverse visual media. For example, the analysis of early Sinhala newspaper layouts and the exploration of Christmas postage stamps reveal the profound role of visual design in encapsulating and communicating cultural values. These studies highlight the enduring significance of graphical elements and symbolic representation in crafting culturally resonant designs.