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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.86, No.0, 209 ~ 227, 2025
Title
Development of textile patterns design and new hanbok-style design of children’s clothing using the formative characteristics from“Ye”character in Jeju-Hyojemunjado - Using the CLO 3D program -
Mi-hwa An
abstract
Background This study is to develop textile pattern designs using the “Ye” character with instructive meaning of courtesy and morality among the Jeju-Hyojemunjado characters, and to develop a new hanbok-style children’s clothing design using the textile patterns. Methods Based on the literature review and previous studies, the research method involves the theoretical approach of Jeju-Hyojemunjado, the notion of new hanbok, and the formal aspects of children’s new hanbok designs. Based on this, three items with “Ye” character paintings suitable to the research were derived with the identified formative characteristic, and motifs were derived and stylized to form one repeat pattern. A total of 18 pieces of textile pattern designs were developed by applying Proctor’s set layout method to one repeat. The new hanbok-style children’s clothing developed as such underwent three sessions of preference surveys and in-depth interviews with a children’s wear expert. Based on the result, five preferred textile patterns and eight prototype new hanbok-style one-piece dress designs were created. Result The combined results are mapped into a 2D design that underwent the final preference survey, drawing five new hanbok-style one-piece dresses. The result is then applied to a 3D virtual fashion design program for production and presentation. Conclusion In conclusion, by creating unique and modern textile patterns based on the didactic meaning and formative characteristics of the “Ye” and presenting new hanbok-style one-piece designs in a 3D simulation, the study presents an opportunity for children to practice polite manners and wear hanbok in their daily lives while redefining the value, uniqueness, and modern application of Jeju-Hyojemunjado as a traditional cultural archetype.
Key Words
Jeju-Hyojemunjado, Textile pattern design, New hanbok-style children’s clothing
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