kujundlikus
Kujundlikus is an Estonian term used to describe the aesthetic dimension of design and the capacity to perceive, interpret, or create visual form with intentional meaning. In design theory and art criticism, kujundlikus refers to the way form, color, texture, and spatial arrangement communicate ideas and affect perception. The concept encompasses taste, stylistic sensibility, and the ability to articulate a coherent visual language across media.
The word is derived from the root kujund-, meaning to shape or design, with suffixes that form
Use of kujundlikus appears in discussions of architecture, graphic design, product design, and visual arts in
Relation to other concepts: it relates to aesthetics and design, and to the idea of a visual