Cultural constraints can significantly impact product design by influencing the use of symbols, colors, and functionality. These constraints are based on the cultural norms, values, and expectations of a particular group of people. For instance, certain colors or symbols may have specific meanings in one culture that are different or even offensive in another. Therefore, designers must be aware of these cultural constraints to ensure their products are appropriate and appealing to their target audience. They also need to consider cultural constraints when designing the functionality of a product, as different cultures may have different ways of interacting with and using products.
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