مؤسسة الشرق الأوسط للنشر العلمي
عادةً ما يتم الرد في غضون خمس دقائق
This study investigates non-representational design and image abstraction as philosophical and aesthetic responses to the plethora of images in digital spaces. Using a phenomenological approach, it looks at how designers adopt reduction, abstraction, and minimalism to create meaningful visual experiences amid digital overload. It reviews emerging trends in graphic design from 2020 to 2025 and includes rare case studies of designers using non-representational methods to communicate complex ideas through simplified forms. The research demonstrates that contemporary non-representational design is more than an aesthetic choice; it also functions as a cognitive strategy that provides psychological relief and enhances communication in visually crowded environments. The study presents a theoretical framework for understanding visual simplification as both a philosophical stance and a practical technique in graphic design, contributing new insights to the field.