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Year Completed
2017
Abstract
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper or textile measuring approximately 24" wide x 60" long.
Geometry
Circular
Color
Brown, White, Grey, Yellow
Craft
Stencil, Digital Print
Tools
Stencils, Photoshop
Material
Fabric, Paper
Function/Intended Use
Textile
Inspiration
Morse code and other forms of coded communication
Date of Submission
11-19-2019