Textile Print Design for YunAh Han
The Effect Of Paradox gives energy to all fashion products that this pattern is applied, and also gives sophisticated feeling. The glittering shape of plankton on the sea was expressed like blue flowers blooming. It is a project that expresses the beauty of nature that designer have seen in repetitive daily lives and can breathe light and hope into everyone who suffers from the hardships of the world.
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This project gives energy to all fashion products that this pattern is applied, and also gives sophisticated feeling. To visualize, sparkling beautiful shape like planktons on the sea are stars of the sky carried, as flowers are blooming, embodied motive as clear, cool, and blue flower. Expressing marvel that beautiful sight from nature in repeated daily routines, as design, The design can infuse everyone going through hardship in the world with light and hope.
Textile Pattern Design, Surface Design, Print, Fabric Design, Graphic, Fashion, Clothing, Accessories, Scarf
After planning optimal color and technique to express being inspired, does motive work with Photoshop using Graphic Tablet, applies overlap effect to layers for fancy and mysterious feeling in the sea. Keeps correcting until color, size, and arrangement are stable and satisfying, works with square drop that constant repetitions are possible. Makes various products printing out as Digital Textile Print(DTP) to Satin material to make pattern design and concept stand out.
The challenge was to visualize, beautiful sight from nature in repeated daily routines. So, this project applied graphic effect overlapping many layers with digital technique, to express the mystique of nature.
The project started in February 2020 in Los Angeles and finished in Jun 2020 in Los Angeles.
This pattern design is applied to all fashion items like blouse, one piece, scarf, bags, and so on. This gives formativeness and esthetic beauty to not only satin but various materials, increases the value of fiber products being harmonized with clothes design.
Kangaroo appears in downtown of Australia, and luminescence plankton appears in the ocean of many countries, and jellyfish floats in canal of Venice. Like this, paradoxical situation that nature breathes again due to covid-19 is a phenomenon that happens throughout global village. As it doesn’t come to an end completely yet, the whole world is having hard time, and many people have pain and hardship. On the other hand, it was time that could learn many things. The wild animals appear and air pollution recovers in only a few weeks. This is obvious proof that the cause of lots of pollutions in the earth is the result of human activities. Hoping covid-19 comes to an end as soon as possible and taking a lesson from the paradox that covid-19 gave environment. The expect more harmonious global village society and show design that can share the beauty of recovered nature with people all over the world.
Paradoxical situation that nature breathe again gives everyone happiness, who is tired of repeated daily routines. People stop coming because of Covid-19, plankton living in sea water appeared on the beach throughout the world in 60 years, and directed beautiful magnificent sight. It was inspired by shining blue wave with bioluminescence on Venice beach, and intended to express the ecstasy of nature as design. This fluorescent light is fancy, standing out especially when the Sun sets and wave hits, and draws up beautiful night sea scene being harmonized with gravels in the sea.
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Effect Of Paradox Textile Print Design has been a Silver winner in the Textile, Fabric, Textures, Patterns and Cloth Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
YunAh Han was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Effect Of Paradox Textile Print Design.
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Renowned textile designer YunAh Han presents "Effect Of Paradox," a captivating textile print design inspired by the resurgence of nature during the COVID-19 pandemic, aimed at infusing light and hope into the world.
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