This study focuses on the packaging design in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to explore the innovative integration of Islamic decorative art and eco-friendly materials in the contemporary packaging field. Through a systematic review of local cultural symbols, scientific analysis of material technologies, and empirical examination of design cases, it demonstrates the possibility and paths of combining Islamic traditional aesthetics with modern sustainable concepts. The research shows that Kuala Lumpur's packaging design, through the modern translation of geometric patterns and calligraphy art, the innovative application of natural materials, and the contemporary expression of cultural narratives, not only strengthens the identity of Muslims but also creates commercial practices with cultural depth and ecological value, providing an innovative paradigm for packaging design in the global Islamic market.
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