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  "textContent": "Something shifted. Not gradually — abruptly. After nearly a decade of hyper-polished, algorithm-optimized visual culture, designers worldwide are reaching back into the drawer of regional craft traditions and pulling out something genuinely surprising: personality. The movement spreading across digital layouts, brand identities, and editorial design right now isn’t nostalgia. It’s something more urgent and more […]\n\nThe post Regional Craft Traditions in Digital Layouts Are Rewriting the Rules of Global Design in 2026 appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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