Scottish Design
Scottish Design refers to the unique aesthetic and creative practices that have emerged from Scotland, characterized by a blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary innovation. It encompasses various fields, including architecture, textiles, graphic design, and product design, often reflecting Scotland's rich cultural heritage and natural landscapes.
Key figures in Scottish Design include Charles Rennie Mackintosh, known for his distinctive architectural style, and the Glasgow School of Art, which has influenced many designers. The use of tartan patterns and vibrant colors is also prevalent, showcasing the connection to Scotland's history and identity.