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Color Theory for Fashion
Color Theory For Fashion

Spatial Correlation
(Assignment 3)
Textile Print Design

Made by: Angeline Lie
Lecturer’s Name: Virginia Liu Killory

Table Of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Print Design 1
3. Print Design 2
4. Print Design 3
5. Print Design 4
6. Print Design 5
7. Conclusion

Introduction

This book is about showing my understanding the following design disciplines, which consists of Spatial Correlation, Direction of Lines and categories of shape and how to harmonize a color together.

Print Design 1

Inspiration
The inspiration of this design came from the tribal prints. Nowadays tribal prints became famous in fashion trends.

Target Market
15-25 years old females.

End Product
This design print can be seen in summer collection. As in summer dresses or tank top and even crop top. This print design can also be printed on cellphone cases.

Lines: Mixed
Shapes: Geometric
Color harmony: Warm and Cool color
Notions of Composition: Juxtaposition
Notions of Balance: Asymmetry
Notions of Movement: Continuity
Notions of Rhythm: Alternation

Print Design 2

Inspiration
The inspiration of this design came from one of my favorite fruits, which is watermelon.

Target market
3-12 years old girls and boys.

End Product
This design print can be seen on children’s wear because it gives a fresh look for kids.

Lines: Mixed
Shapes: Geometric
Color harmony: Warm, cool and achromatic
Notions of Composition: Enumeration
Notions of Rhythm: Inversion
Notions of Balance: Asymmetry

Print Design 3

Inspiration
The inspiration of this design came from our own mother earth.

Target Market
3-35 years old of females and males

End Product
This design print can be seen on people wearing it on the Earth Day which is at 22nd April. It also can be seen on bags which is made from canvas

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