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http://dx.doi.org/10.7741/rjcc.2013.21.3.348

A study on developments of fashion and culture products using Jeonju Hanok Village image - Centered on digital printing neckties -  

Kim, Kihoon (Dept. of Fashion Design, JongAng University)
Mun, Mira (Dept. of Clothing and Textile, Chonbuk National University)
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The Research Journal of the Costume Culture / v.21, no.3, 2013 , pp. 348-360 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research is implemented to shed new light on the essence of Korean sentiments, aesthetic sense and restructure it in modern ways. In particular, applying the current images of traditional Korean village in Jeonju to neckties is focused on the purpose of globalizing the industrialization of Korean traditional sceneries and Korean image products. Adobe Photoshop CS program was used to develop necktie designs containing the images of the traditional Korean village. To make artworks, the Digital Textile Printing System that is an environment-friendly printing method was used. Moreover, Hanji yarn fabric was adopted for them so as to use Korean materials. The total number of developed designs is eight and neckties for men were made by altering images of the traditional Korean village in modern ways. According to the research results, required are more investment and self-development for proper understandings on our traditional cultural images and their development from now on. Moreover, in my view, customers' desires must be met by comprehending public consciousness, trends and environments to meet customer's desires. Furthermore, higher value-added products must be created by using Hanji yarn and images of traditional Korean villages by distributing high quality designs that will satisfy customers' desires and psychology, producing small quantities of products with various designs and colors.
Keywords
Korea traditional culture; DTP; design; Hanji yarn;
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