UAE, July 6 -- In contemporary discourse surrounding design, lifestyle, and mental health, design is no longer understood as a purely aesthetic or functional discipline. It has evolved into a complex system that directly influences human cognition, emotional regulation, and everyday behavioral patterns.

Within this framework, the sociology of design offers a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and their environments-whether physical spaces or visual systems-and how this continuous interaction shapes mental well-being and identity formation.

Design is no longer the backdrop of life; it has become an active component in shaping it.

Design as a System of Behavior and Perception Every designed environment carries an inv...