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http://dx.doi.org/10.6115/khea.2012.50.1.029

A Study on Scarf Design Development with a Combination of Traditional Korean Rice Cake Pattern and Jogakbo Patchwork  

Kim, Sun-Young (Department of Fashion Design, Sunchon National University)
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Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association / v.50, no.1, 2012 , pp. 29-39 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to suggest a scarf design which reflects the traditional culture native to Korea by making use of the combined pattern of jokgakbo patchwork and ddeoksal(rice cake). For research methodology, the computer design programs of Adobe Illustrator CS3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3 were used along with the related literature. For the combined sets of motif pattern, the following were consider: first, a combination of jogakbo in square shape and chrysanthemum in a rice cake mold; second, a combination of radius jogakbo and geometrical pattern; third, a combination of vertical and horizontal forms of jogakbo and rice cake pattern; fourth, a combination of yeouijumunbo and butterfly pattern in rice cake mold. For the scarf design with these applications, technical skills such as repeat, rotation, symmetry, free setup, and distortion were used for the combination motif. In terms of the shape of the design, there are two, square and lengthwise tetragons.
Keywords
scarf design; rice cake pattern; jokakbo;
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