It's not 2D design because in 2D design shapes are ovelapping on each other
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thanks sir for your feedback /comment. but as art teacher with 12 year experience I would like to correct the misconception about 2d design. overlapping is just one aspect of 2d design. While it's true that overlapping shapes can be a common element in 2D design, it's not a defining characteristic. While overlapping shapes can be a powerful tool in 2D design, they are not a requirement. Many successful 2D designs are created without any overlapping elements. Here are some examples of 2D designs that don't rely on overlapping shapes: *Flat Design:* This style often features simple, geometric shapes that are arranged in a clean and organized manner. *Minimalist Design:* Minimalist designs prioritize simplicity and negative space, often using single shapes or limited elements. *Grid-Based Design:* Designs that follow a grid system often avoid overlapping shapes to maintain a sense of order and structure. *Icon Design:* Many icons are designed with distinct, non-overlapping shapes to ensure clarity and readability. Ultimately, whether or not to use overlapping shapes depends on the specific goals and aesthetic of your design. Both overlapping and non-overlapping approaches can create visually appealing and effective 2D designs. hopefully this information is useful. once again thanks for your feedback