Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Pattern
- Motif
- Natural object
- flowers, leaves, animal print
- lend themselves easily to pattern
- Man-made object
- teapot, lipstick, golf club
- cary special significance
- represent something familiar from experience
- Imagination
- usually come from geometric forms
- cross-sensory interpretation
- Symboism
- logos, flags, religious symbols
- non-concrete idea
- Working w/ Motifs
- Realistic presentation
- have true colors, highlights, shadows
- Stylized Motif
- motif is recognizable, but is simplified, flattened, changed in color/line or distorted
- Floral Pattern
- Historic favorite
- vary in size
- chintz=polished/glazed cotton
- Conversational patterns
- tell story or communicate message
- man-made objects or symbols, or has cultural element (ex. Fred Astire
- Traditional Patterns
- treated the same over many years
- Foulards
- Paisley
- Calico
- Liberty
- Documentary Designs
- began in historic periods, cultures, countries
- Batik
- Ikat
- Toile de Jouy
- Folk patterns
- Art Nouveau
- Art Deco
- Camoflauge
- Abstract/geometric patterns
- Patterns in Fabric
- damask, jacquard, brocade
- Applied to Surface
- Discharge printing, direct printing, resist methods,stencil, screen printing, rotary screen printing, tie-dye, warp printing
- Decorative Applications
- Embroidery, Eyelet, Trapunto/Quilting, Patchwork
- Patternng
- grid: defines the organization of the pattern
- Pop Art
- William Morris Wallpaper/fabric patterns
- Arts and Crafts Movement
- Layouts
- Direction
- one-way, two way, four way, tossed
- Coverage
- tight or packed; open or spaced
- Types
- Random, allover, stripe,and plaid layout; border print; engineered design; croquis
- Fashion Industry
- patterns influenced by trends and season
- patterns can be designed as collections or coordinates
- Versace
- presented looks and materials that had previously not been accepted at couture level