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Take any form you choose and repeat it at regular intervals, and, just as repetitive sounds produce rhythm or cadence, you have pattern. However, the use of pattern in design is no haphazard matter, but a disciplined activity in which the artists must impose a pleasing order and structure on the whole to achieve an aesthetically satisfying end product. This classic guide, revised and expanded by Amor Fenn three decades after its publication, teaches artists to do just that. Surveying a multitude of applications, from architectural detail to decorative textile printing and typographic patterns, Day provides insight into the geometric foundations of all repeating patterns, and treats in a practical way the anatomy, planning, and evolution of repeated ornament. He demonstrates the extent to which pattern is the essence of the ornamental arts, and offers a wealth of technical information for the student and designer. Generously illustrated with more than 270 designs ranging from old Japanese, Persian, and Arabian patterns to early 20th-century motifs, Pattern Design will stimulate the imaginations and advance the skills of novices and experts alike. Review: Pithy, practical, instructive illustrations - This book is quite old in terms of it's publishing dates, which makes me assume that it is a classic in the genre. I forget if I was referred to this book by a friend in textiles or if I found it myself. Regardless, it seems to cover the gamut of all repeat patterns and how to make them with visual instructions Review: Brilliant - Absolutely fabulous book. Essential for surface pattern designers.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 61 Reviews |
E**C
Pithy, practical, instructive illustrations
This book is quite old in terms of it's publishing dates, which makes me assume that it is a classic in the genre. I forget if I was referred to this book by a friend in textiles or if I found it myself. Regardless, it seems to cover the gamut of all repeat patterns and how to make them with visual instructions
M**E
Brilliant
Absolutely fabulous book. Essential for surface pattern designers.
S**T
a definite go-to book
I cannot say enough good things about this book. It is continually inspiring. And when I need to learn something new, it does not fail to teach. Yes, it was written over a 100 years ago, but pattern is pattern. There are only so many ways to cover a two-dimensional surface with motifs or lines, and instructions for so doing are excellent. I have had difficulty only with using them for making repeats of abstract paintings, a topic only arising a number of years after Mr. Day's classes ceased. I suspect that, had he encountered such, there would have been elegant instructions for accomplishing the task. I am so glad Dover is keeping this classic in print.
L**N
Not what I expected.
I was surprised that this book went into discovering the origins of particular patterns. The images are all in black & white and looked like my college text books. With a little color and sharp lines it would have been a lot better.
B**N
Great book!
This book taught me so much. Worth the money. Very informative. Day Is very knowledgeable and very clear. This book is a great starting point. Looks at the hidden structures in pattern work.
R**N
LOVE this book
For anyone interested in the art of repeat patterns, this book is fantastic. Filled with lots of good old fashioned advice and methods, it shows a whole bunch of ways to build repeating blocks that you can then manipulate and decorate to your own ends. Techniques are easily adapted to use in a vector graphics program too, so you can follow instructions with a ruler and pencil or with your computer.
W**S
Great content on designing patterns, meh printing quality.
Fantastic content, really goes into the how and why of pattern design. Book printing and design is meh, but fine for the price.
F**L
A teaching manual.
Great references to Surface Pattern Design.
P**A
Le basi fondamentali del disegno tessile e di superficie in un libro.
Se sei un grafico, un visual merchandiser, un pattern designer, un disegnatore tessile amerai questo libro perché rappresenta le basi del disegno. Il libro descrive le tipologie base di disegno e il metodo per costruire altrettanti disegni originali. Ricco di foto e disegni in bianco e nero. Non tratta del colore ma solo delle basi del repeat. Vuol dire che mostra passo dopo passo come sviluppare un metodo dati dei limiti entro i quali lavorare. Sono davvero soddisfatta di averlo comprato, è una guida fondamentale e utile da tenere sotto mano.
A**A
Excelentes ejemplos
En su mayoría el texto es muy fácil de entender, además cada tema viene con ejemplos gráficos que ayudan a comprender mejor. Aunque fue escrito hace años y las técnicas de impresión o tejido se han actualizado y no hay tantos limitantes como antes, este acercamiento al diseño de patrones hizo que mi percepción cambiara y me ayudó a diseñar mejor.
N**D
Pattern Design : Best Textile Print Design Book
A most excellent book on Print Textile Design. If you want to get a proper understanding on how textile print designs are constructed then this is the book for you.The English grammar used is Victorian but the knowledge is bang up to date for the digital world of creative design.
C**Y
Fantastic!
Great resource for anyone interested in the technical aspects of pattern design as it used to be done. I think these older resources are priceless for pattern designers who want to stand out from the crowd. I’m a nerd for books like this and I wasn’t disappointed.
V**H
Great pattern source!
Every surface designer should read this! I would recommend it to students playing with patterns and design in general. Old school but very inspiring!
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