2016
DOI: 10.7233/jksc.2016.66.8.078
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Development of Textile Pattern Design by Tessellation Technique using Iconography of Jeju's Hyojemunjado - Focused on <Shin> characters -

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to develop textile pattern designs by utilizing the prototype of traditional culture extracted from cultural resources in order to establish a specialty strategy for local cultural contents. To achieve this, the study selected the Hyojaemunjado as source of Jeju traditional culture. Jeju's Hyojaemunjado is characterized mainly by the creative and unique formativeness of Jeju's character paintings. Character paintings often contained images related to the characters featured inside … Show more

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“…Then, the motives were reconstructed by applying geometrical figures (squares, triangles, hexagons, rectangles, and parallelograms) to create repeated units and then applying the colors extracted from traditional archetypes. The tessellation technique was used to use geometric shapes and their angles, symmetry, shifts, and integration in interesting ways to create textile patterns with diverse visual effects (Jang & Hyun, 2016). Last, the findings of in-depth interviews with MZ generation people living in Jeju conducted to identify the fashion items preferred by the MZ generation and their preference for the textile pattern designs developed herein were presented.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then, the motives were reconstructed by applying geometrical figures (squares, triangles, hexagons, rectangles, and parallelograms) to create repeated units and then applying the colors extracted from traditional archetypes. The tessellation technique was used to use geometric shapes and their angles, symmetry, shifts, and integration in interesting ways to create textile patterns with diverse visual effects (Jang & Hyun, 2016). Last, the findings of in-depth interviews with MZ generation people living in Jeju conducted to identify the fashion items preferred by the MZ generation and their preference for the textile pattern designs developed herein were presented.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chaekgeori paintings are characterized by explorative elements of diverse forms and content and modern-looking formative elements in terms of constructive aesthetics and geometrical structures (Lee, 2017). Their formative characteristics set them apart from other traditional paintings from the Joseon period (Im, 2008). These characteristics allow for an expectation that Chaekgeori paintings offer a broad range of possibilities for contemporary reimagination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%