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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.67, No.0, 19 ~ 29, 2020
Title
A Study on the Sustainability of Eco printing and Application in Korea
김재윤 Jae Yoon Kim , 한왕모 Wang Mo Han , 김선미 Sun Mee Kim
abstract
Background During the textile production process, the dyeing process has a direct adverse effect on water quality and soil due to the use of chemical dyes and syringes. Accordingly, research and technology development on eco-friendly dyeing methods are steadily taking place, and natural dyeing as one of the alternatives is drawing attention. In 2008, a technique called echo printing was devised by Australian dyeing craftsman India Flint, and with the new technique, the intrinsic spiritual value has the meaning of eco-friendly design in a pure sense. But at home, they focus on borrowing techniques and import and use raw materials, which are somewhat distant from echo printing in the aforementioned true sense. Thus, this research was conducted based on the fact that the results of focusing only on the external value of the eco-printing technique were recognized and that the domestic ecocorting was desirable only when domestic plants were used. Methods First, through prior research and literature research, the eco-printing is investigated and the period and environmental significance and meaning of eco-printing is discussed. Second, research on the current situation of domestic econ-routing and recognize problems and promote the need for this research. Finally, as a way to improve the problem of domestic eco-printing, we will conduct eco-printing using domestic plants and present the potential as an eco-printing material for domestic plants through the results. Samples worked in the same process as traditional eco-printing methods, using pine trees, the country's largest water species, cherry trees, and acacia leaves, which are commonly available around the researchers' residences. Result The echo-printing results of cherry and giant oak trees showed brown colors. Pine leaves showed a light imprint only on the woolen fabric, but it is thought to be difficult to recognize them as a significant result, making them appear to be a specimen unfit for echo printing. Acacia tree leaves were imprinted with a green pigment, which is expected to change color in the future depending on the use of the syringes. Conclusion Through this study, we explored ways and possibilities for the real value and meaning of eco-printing being implemented in Korea. We also hope that this study will lead to the discovery of various domestic materials for eco-printing, follow-up research on application and commercialization of products, and encourage discussion of various design methodologies that focus on non-material aspects, mentality and intrinsic value for the pursuit of true sustainability.
Key Words
에코프린팅, 지속가능한디자인, 디자인의 정신적 가치, Echo-Printing, Sustainable Design, The Spiritual Value of Design
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