There's a growing trend among women designers to incorporate organic shapes and fluid forms into their work. This approach brings a natural, human touch to designs, moving away from the rigid, geometric shapes that have dominated the field for years. It's a refreshing move toward more accessible and relatable design aesthetics.

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