This study explored Hakka cultural creative textiles using the green design concept, the cultural creative product design model and Hamilton’s three-component unifying metatheory based on ideology, social structure and technology to analyse the effect of blue dye colour, floral pattern size and pattern type on the preference for natural indigo dyed and stonewashed Tung blossom denim. Two hundred and twenty-nine subjects aged 18–24 years (M = 19.5, SD = 1.25) participated in this study. The results demonstrate that the main effect of blue colouring was significant and that Hanaasagi and Ai-iro were the most preferred colours. The main effect of floral pattern size was significant, and the subjects exhibited the strongest preference for the l...
To compare the different motivation, intention and behaviour between Chinese and Japanese consumers ...
Indigo fabric is created by dying silk or cotton with color from the true indigo plant (Indigofera ...
Bio-Colours Sustainable Colour: Material, Colour and Patterning Choice for Textiles that can have a ...
The purpose of this study is to suggest various directions of living hanbok and proposed the living ...
[[abstract]]In the research, the characteristics of the tie dye technique are analyzed and discussed...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior DesignSherry J. HaarThis study was ba...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to express the message of eco-fashion through design principl...
Given the potentially significant environmental impacts of fashion design, various design approaches...
Japanese local textiles are too traditional to fit in our time, however they are all earth-friendly ...
In this paper, we discuss the potential of using traditional knowledge of natural dyes for more sust...
This study was based on the concept of slow design, proposed after the slow food movement. The idea ...
The study is about the designed and decorative fabric printing that derived from the Five-color porc...
(1) Objective: This paper conducts a comparative study on the perceptual value of fabrics dyed with ...
AbstractFor this study of the design and development of fabric patterns for casual wear inspired by ...
This work explores the expressive potential of plant dyeing techniques in relation to weaving by pro...
To compare the different motivation, intention and behaviour between Chinese and Japanese consumers ...
Indigo fabric is created by dying silk or cotton with color from the true indigo plant (Indigofera ...
Bio-Colours Sustainable Colour: Material, Colour and Patterning Choice for Textiles that can have a ...
The purpose of this study is to suggest various directions of living hanbok and proposed the living ...
[[abstract]]In the research, the characteristics of the tie dye technique are analyzed and discussed...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior DesignSherry J. HaarThis study was ba...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to express the message of eco-fashion through design principl...
Given the potentially significant environmental impacts of fashion design, various design approaches...
Japanese local textiles are too traditional to fit in our time, however they are all earth-friendly ...
In this paper, we discuss the potential of using traditional knowledge of natural dyes for more sust...
This study was based on the concept of slow design, proposed after the slow food movement. The idea ...
The study is about the designed and decorative fabric printing that derived from the Five-color porc...
(1) Objective: This paper conducts a comparative study on the perceptual value of fabrics dyed with ...
AbstractFor this study of the design and development of fabric patterns for casual wear inspired by ...
This work explores the expressive potential of plant dyeing techniques in relation to weaving by pro...
To compare the different motivation, intention and behaviour between Chinese and Japanese consumers ...
Indigo fabric is created by dying silk or cotton with color from the true indigo plant (Indigofera ...
Bio-Colours Sustainable Colour: Material, Colour and Patterning Choice for Textiles that can have a ...