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      • A Study on the Expression of the Islam Pattern in the Modern Fashion

        Heejeong Hyun,Jaejung Lee,Eulyo Yun (사)한국디지털디자인협의회 2007 (사)한국디지털디자인협의회 conference Vol.2007 No.1

        In modern society, the esthetic sense of humanity has been changed in line with the improvement of the standard of living and the formative beauty of the time. It has even been more varied with such trends as individuation and reestablishment of personal identities. Practically, this phenomenon is closely linked to the flow reflecting the third world cultures on fashion, which has been alienated in terms of the value of freshness and desire for uniqueness. In other words, the stream of modern fashion that reflects the third world cultures and the introduction of ethnic styles have something to do with each other in terms of the basic thought. The unique motif being highlighted in a new perspective os manifested with new materials and methods, rather than mere manifestation; it is sublimated to a contemporary, original creative work representing unique imagination as the fountainhead of inspiration for design. Thus, this study classifies the unique features and rich color system of Islamic patterns which are mostly diverse and complicated according to the cultural areas (Saracen style, Ottoman Style, Moor style), and draws up and reorganizes the features – repetition, continuity, infinity – of the organic, geometrical patterns appearing in these style so as to clarify how they are being used in modern fashion. Besides, based on this motif, the possibilities of designing new patterns will be presented and the representation range of design will be expanded.

      • A Study on Characteristics of Costume Based on North American Life Styles by Region

        Jeongyeol Lee,Jaejung Lee,Eulyo Yun (사)한국디지털디자인협의회 2007 (사)한국디지털디자인협의회 conference Vol.2007 No.1

        The North American region is a place where many different cultures coexist within a large territory. As a result this study aims to categorize North American regions based on culture and lifestyle and to classify them by different styles that inspire designs in the fashion industry. Therefore, the most representative life styles by region in the North American region were categorized into 6 style such as New England Style, Mountain Style, Southern Style, Western Style, Hawaiian Style, and Heartland Style, observed the difference in lifestyle by regions, and evaluated how such styles are applied in modern fashion. According to the results of the study, characteristics of costume based on each regional lifestyle are as follows. The New England Style placed importance on classic American style of the north eastern region and styles that reflect conservative nature could be seen most frequently. As American country style with the background of a food basket, clothes with simple styles quilting that use varying colors are characteristics of the Heartland Style. As a region of historical racial discrimination and the slave system, the southern style is expressed in flapper style of the jazz culture that focuses on fancy styles of the upper class and African Americans. With strong characteristics of a region with desolate desert as its state, the exquisite charm of detail such as western shirts and various articles with embroidery stand out in costume style of the western style. As a style that exudes toughness of nature, Navajo Indian patterns are frequently used in mountain style. As a region that cherishes the unique local traditions of the natives, styles that use bold colors and natural themes and motif are characteristic of the Hawaiian style.

      • A Study on Characteristics of Costume Based on North American Life Styles by Region

        Jeongyeol Lee,Jaejung Lee,Eulyo Yun 한국디자인지식학회 2007 한국디자인지식학회 Conference Vol.2007 No.8

        The North American region is a place where many different cultures coexist within a large territory. As a result this study aims to categorize North American regions based on culture and lifestyle and to classify them by different styles that inspire designs in the fashion industry. Therefore, the most representative life styles by region in the North American region were categorized into 6 style such as New England Style, Mountain Style, Southern Style, Western Style, Hawaiian Style, and Heartland Style, observed the difference in lifestyle by regions, and evaluated how such styles are applied in modern fashion. According to the results of the study, characteristics of costume based on each regional lifestyle are as follows. The New England Style placed importance on classic American style of the north eastern region and styles that reflect conservative nature could be seen most frequently. As American country style with the background of a food basket, clothes with simple styles quilting that use varying colors are characteristics of the Heartland Style. As a region of historical racial discrimination and the slave system, the southern style is expressed in flapper style of the jazz culture that focuses on fancy styles of the upper class and African Americans. With strong characteristics of a region with desolate desert as its state, the exquisite charm of detail such as western shirts and various articles with embroidery stand out in costume style of the western style. As a style that exudes toughness of nature, Navajo Indian patterns are frequently used in mountain style. As a region that cherishes the unique local traditions of the natives, styles that use bold colors and natural themes and motif are characteristic of the Hawaiian style.

      • A Study on the Expression of the Islam Pattern in the Modern Fashion

        Heejeong Hyun  ,Jaejung Lee  ,Eulyo Yun 한국디자인지식학회 2007 한국디자인지식학회 Conference Vol.2007 No.8

        In modern society, the esthetic sense of humanity has been changed in line with the improvement of the standard of living and the formative beauty of the time. It has even been more varied with such trends as individuation and reestablishment of personal identities. Practically, this phenomenon is closely linked to the flow reflecting the third world cultures on fashion, which has been alienated in terms of the value of freshness and desire for uniqueness. In other words, the stream of modern fashion that reflects the third world cultures and the introduction of ethnic styles have something to do with each other in terms of the basic thought. The unique motif being highlighted in a new perspective os manifested with new materials and methods, rather than mere manifestation; it is sublimated to a contemporary, original creative work representing unique imagination as the fountainhead of inspiration for design. Thus, this study classifies the unique features and rich color system of Islamic patterns which are mostly diverse and complicated according to the cultural areas (Saracen style, Ottoman Style, Moor style), and draws up and reorganizes the features ? repetition, continuity, infinity ? of the organic, geometrical patterns appearing in these style so as to clarify how they are being used in modern fashion. Besides, based on this motif, the possibilities of designing new patterns will be presented and the representation range of design will be expanded.

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