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Design+ Articles Cited in Web of Science
06 March 2026

We are pleased to share that several articles published in Design+ have recently been cited in the Web of Science Core Collection, marking an important step in the journal's early development and growing academic visibility.

Launched in 2024, Design+ aims to serve as an interdisciplinary platform connecting design, art, technology, business, users, and culture, with a strong emphasis on the role of sustainable development in creative industries and broader social systems.The citation of these articles reflects the increasing international recognition of the research published in the journal and its integration into the global scholarly communication network.

Below are five representative articles that have been cited in Web of Science, covering topics such as design innovation, artificial intelligence applications, materials and sustainability, and infrastructure systems:

  1. Baraati F, Amirany A, Nasab MT, Jafari K, Ghaderi R. A novel approach for designing high-accuracy approximate signed multipliers. Design+. 2024;1(1):3882. https://doi.org/10.36922/dp.3882
  2. Bera M. Innovations in climate-adaptive clothing design for promoting resilience and well-being in a changing climate: A review. Design+. 2025;2(2):8589. https://doi.org/10.36922/dp.8589
  3. Smith A, Hutson J. From concept to creation: The role of generative artificial intelligence in the new age of digital marketing. Design+. 2024;1(1):4776. https://doi.org/10.36922/dp.4776
  4. Yildiz S. Rating the importance of material selection and sustainability criteria in building material selection. Design+. 2025;2(1):4491. https://doi.org/10.36922/dp.4491
  5. Zhang H, Shi F. Capacity design of electric vehicle charging station based on queuing theory. Design+. 2025;2(2):4225. https://doi.org/10.36922/dp.4225

We warmly invite readers to explore and share these articles.

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Design+, Electronic ISSN: 3060-8953 Published by AccScience Publishing