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Background Traditional kites are a cultural heritage that reflects our unique play culture and folk beliefs, and the colors and patterns decorated within the geometric shapes represent each characteristic and have design value. The purpose of this study is to develop basic motifs and textile pattern designs using the shape of traditional kites and apply them to various cultural products.
Methods The study was conducted through a literature review on the structure and types of traditional kites and empirical research on textile pattern design development. In addition, a survey was conducted on the perception of traditional kites, preferences for basic motifs, preferred colors and tones, and applied items, and was used as basic data. In addition, preferences for the developed pattern design, images associated with it, purchase intention, etc. were surveyed.
Result A total of 12 designs were developed using the shield kite and stingray kite shapes for the basic motif design, and the textile pattern design was expanded to two designs for each motif, resulting in a total of 24 designs. The developed pattern design was applied to handkerchiefs, scarves, and eco-bags, which were surveyed as preferred items, to suggest usability, and 14 of these were produced as actual products.
Conclusion Through this study, it was possible to predict the design value and usability of traditional kites. In the future, we look forward to the development of a variety of creative reinterpretations and related cultural products based on Korea's unique folk culture. |
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방패연, 가오리연, 텍스타일 패턴디자인, Shield Kite, Stingray Kite, Textile Pattern Design |
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