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Abstract
Digital design has become an integral component of contemporary production processes, significantly transforming the creative industries and accelerating design workflows. This research explores the role of digital design technologies in reshaping traditional design methodologies, examining their development, practical applications, and future potential. A literature review of Uzbek, Russian, and international sources reveals that digital design not only enhances production efficiency but also fosters creative innovation. The study highlights a knowledge gap in understanding how digital tools impact educational practices in design fields. A systematic approach was used to analyze existing studies and identify key trends, such as the integration of AI and machine learning in design. Findings show that digital design tools offer unprecedented flexibility, enabling designers to make rapid modifications and experiment creatively. However, challenges like the complexity of tools and the risk of standardization in creativity remain. The implications of this research suggest that digital design will continue to influence the future of design industries, with a growing focus on AI-driven processes. The results underscore the need for ongoing skill development and adaptability in the digital age, as designers integrate traditional elements with emerging technologies.