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In conclusion, relational design is a holistic approach to design that focuses on creating emotional connections, a sense of community and belonging, consistency and continuity, accessibility, and cultural awareness.
The relational approach provides an emotionally safe way to support behaviour and development, rather than a system to manage it. It views behaviour as telling us something about the needs and regulatory systems of an individual, rather than viewing behaviour as choice and intention.
A good design can make people trust you more, alter customer perception, make you memorable, get your message across, make your product work to the fullest, and shine. A great one can do even more.
Design allows you to control the viewers eye to create amazing images. The use of contrast and shot composition ensure each piece connects on the first try. This also means planning how the viewers attention moves from area to area and scene to scene.
In contrast to drive or developmental arrest theories, the relational perspective sees the person as continually motivated by the need for relationship and an active participant in shaping the internal consequence of external experience (Mitchell, 1988).

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Relational relationships are those that are based on mutual trust, respect, and care. They are often long-term, personal, and value-oriented. For example, you have a relational relationship with your family, your friends, or your mentor. You know them well, and you care about their well-being, as well as your own.
A relational approach is a way of interacting or communicating with others that embodies core values such as respect, inclusiveness, honesty, compassion, cooperation and humility.
Relational database design (RDD) models information and data into a set of tables with rows and columns. Each row of a relation/table represents a record, and each column represents an attribute of data. The Structured Query Language (SQL) is used to manipulate relational databases.

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