How to Read Pattern: A Crash Course in Textile Design

How to Read Pattern: A Crash Course in Textile Design

by Clive Edwards (Author)

Synopsis

This book narrates the evolution of textile pattern through the history of manmade design. It studies the decorative art of pattern across a range of cultural aesthetics embracing Egyptian, Greek and Roman motifs, Asian and Middle Eastern as well as Western designs from medieval times up to the present. The chapters are thematic and include geometric, floral, natural forms, and abstract patterns. Each subject is broken down into chronology and region to explore the contrasts and repetition within each thematic chapter. All in all, this is an excellent pocket guide to the subject of textile patterns.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Herbert Press Ltd
Published: 06 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1408109433
ISBN 13: 9781408109434
Book Overview: An accessible guide to patterns throughout the ages Lavishly illustrated, full colour throughout Next title in the How to Read series Good price

Media Reviews
'This book is an excellent reference guide for the student, professional or textiles enthusiast alike.' Craftsman Magazine (November 2009)
Author Bio
Clive Edwards is a Reader in the History of Art and Design at Loughborough University. His special fields of expertise are Furniture and Design. He is the author of a number of other books and he is a frequent contributor to various design journals.