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Designing with Respect: A Maker’s Guide to Incorporating Asian-Inspired Motifs
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2026-02-25
9 min read
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Practical, 2026-forward guidance for makers: ethically source materials, attribute Chinese-inspired motifs, and design with sustainability and cultural respect.
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