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중국 전통 박쥐 문양을 모티프(motif)로 한 텍스타일 디자인 개발에 관한 연구 -스카프 디자인을 중심으로-

A Study on the Development of Textile Design Using Traditional Chinese Bat Patterns as a Motif -Focusing on Scarf Design-

  • 이소방 (한양대학교 ERICA캠퍼스, 주얼리 패션디자인학과) ;
  • 이영재 (한양대학교 ERICA캠퍼스, 주얼리 패션디자인학과)
  • Xiaofang Li (Dept. of Jewelry Fashion Design, Hanyang University ERICA Campus) ;
  • Youngjae Lee (Dept. of Jewelry Fashion Design, Hanyang University ERICA Campus)
  • 투고 : 2024.05.17
  • 심사 : 2024.07.19
  • 발행 : 2024.07.30

초록

In recent years, with the international spread of traditional Chinese culture, traditional auspicious patterns have been used idely in modern textile design. In particular, a bat pattern has the same pronunciation as 'fu' in Chinese. It symbolizes good luck and longevity. It has auspicious meanings such as happiness, prosperity, wealth, longevity, and good luck. This study aimed to explore how cultural elements could be utilized in modern textile design by incorporating the traditional Chinese bat pattern into scarf design. Through literature research and case analysis, we aimed to understand the historical background and design characteristics of the bat pattern and develop it into a textile design suitable for modern scarf design to promote modern reinterpretation of traditional culture and cultural integration. From a design perspective, the shape of the bat pattern was analyzed to derive five main shapes and characteristics (symmetry, verticality, repetition, totality, and relativity). Based on this, 10 patterns were created by combining them with popular styles of modern scarf patterns. In addition, five product designs were completed considering 23/24 Pantone trend colors, 24spring/summer fashion trend colors, and silk scarf pattern characteristics.

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