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패션상품에 나타난 일본 전통 디자인의 원리Japanese Traditional Design Principal appeared in Fashion Goods

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Japanese Traditional Design Principal appeared in Fashion Goods
Authors
이경희
Issue Date
2006
Publisher
한국의상디자인학회
Keywords
Japanese Traditional Design Principal; Fashion Goods; Flexibility; Small Size; Compactness; 일본 전통디자인의 원리; 패션상품; 적응성; 소형; 치밀함
Citation
한국의상디자인학회지, v.8, no.3, pp.395 - 402
Journal Title
한국의상디자인학회지
Volume
8
Number
3
Start Page
395
End Page
402
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/3322
ISSN
1229-7240
Abstract
Flexibility, love of symbols, small size-these are all qualites that accompany the proclivity towards compactness in Japanese culture. They developed and have been refined to an unusual level in Japan partly out of the necessity to use limited space economically, but these qualities also characterize the aesthetic preferences of the people. Because space is so precious, it receives a great deal of attention in every aspect of life. Over the centuries Japanese have devised innumerable ways to use space that are ingenious in their successful combination of pragmatism, harmony, and beauty.Folding, stacking, rolling, nesting, carrying, consolidating, miniaturizing and transforming are some of the techniques for living that have created the compact culture. Folding allows a one-dimensional object to be placed in prescribed small space. Stacking objects of the same shape makes use of vertical space, saving valuable horizontal space. Rolling an object reduces it to a tidy cylinder without creasing it, creating yet another form of repose for functionally flat things. Nesting several identically shaped objects of graduated sizes is known as ireko. Carrying things by hand makes them available for any occasion, by plan or on impulse. Consolidating is to bring together the multifarious systems of living into an integrated whole. Miniaturizing things is a way to bring even the universe down to the scale of a human hand. Transforming the face of things is another notable propensity in the Japanese life style. Each one is put to use in countless ways, suggesting principles and conceptions that encapsulate the wisdom of tradition. In this study I wishes to investigate the principals of Japanese traditional design and the applied case in fashion goods.
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