Islamic design
Islamic design refers to the artistic and architectural styles that developed in the Islamic world, characterized by intricate patterns, geometric shapes, and vibrant colors. This design style often avoids the depiction of human figures, focusing instead on abstract motifs and calligraphy, which reflect the spiritual and cultural values of Islam.
Key elements of Islamic design include arabesques, which are flowing, floral patterns, and muqarnas, a form of ornamented vaulting. These designs can be found in various structures, such as mosques, palaces, and public buildings, showcasing the rich heritage and creativity of Islamic art across different regions.