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A Study on repeated pattern in William Morris Textile Design
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윌리엄 모리스 텍스타일 디자인에 나타나는 패턴 구조 분석

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한국디자인트렌드학회 한국디자인포럼 한국디자인포럼 제24호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2009.1
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131 - 140 (10page)

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A Study on repeated pattern in William Morris Textile Design
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In general, design is presented in various visual ways in order to deliver information to the public, and textile designers, especially, can communicate with the public through the printed design. In the field of textile design, it is the main element to arrange repeated pattern. The origins of 'Pattern' can be seen traced to 'Ornament', due to the changes in colour, decorative elements, art history, and the structure of the form in a long time, 'Ornament' has been developing into a part of textile design. William Morris who changed the concept of decoration, such as simple to switch design, shown new surface design with aesthetic value and different order through the arts and crafts movement in U.K. By focusing the structure of William Morris's textile designs, there are analyzed the pattern can be used in the development of reference design as it will want to present. The study explores the source and the specific aspects of Morris design, and the visual order and unification of patterns founded in the structure. It is understood and looked into the spatial characteristics shown in his work of art through studying the Component and Density of pattern, the form of Primitive, and the array structure.

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