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author: Keith Stephenson

2006-08-01

Rotovision

Stripes (Communicating With Patterns S.)

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"Communicating with Pattern: Stripes" is a stunning collection of striped design from the world's of textiles, fashion, interiors, architecture, graphics, and product and industrial design. This inspirational sourcebook digs below the aesthetic value of pattern to unearth the deeper visual language communicated through patterns. From Adidas trainers to City pin-stripes and share-dealer's shirts, from barcodes to football kits, stripes signify identity, membership, belonging and allegiance - the "old school tie", the Stars and Stripes and military rankings - but they can also be fun, bright, childlike and bold eg: toothpaste, circus tents and candy canes. In art, stripes stimulate the eye in the work of Jasper Johns, Bridget Riley and Mark Rothko, while in fashion they can be both formal and rebellious - witness brands as diverse as John Paul Gaultier, Mary Quant, Gucci and Paul Smith. "Communicating with Pattern: Stripes" explores the graphic language of stripes, shows how they can be used to target a market, being both traditional and tribal. It launches a new series for designers from every discipline, which will offer a complete vocabulary of pattern as visual communication.
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"Communicating with Pattern: Stripes" is a stunning collection of striped design from the world's of textiles, fashion, interiors, architecture, graphics, and product and industrial design. This inspirational sourcebook digs below the aesthetic value of pattern to unearth the deeper visual language communicated through patterns. From Adidas trainers to City pin-stripes and share-dealer's shirts, from barcodes to football kits, stripes signify identity, membership, belonging and allegiance - the "old school tie", the Stars and Stripes and military rankings - but they can also be fun, bright, childlike and bold eg: toothpaste, circus tents and candy canes. In art, stripes stimulate the eye in the work of Jasper Johns, Bridget Riley and Mark Rothko, while in fashion they can be both formal and rebellious - witness brands as diverse as John Paul Gaultier, Mary Quant, Gucci and Paul Smith. "Communicating with Pattern: Stripes" explores the graphic language of stripes, shows how they can be used to target a market, being both traditional and tribal. It launches a new series for designers from every discipline, which will offer a complete vocabulary of pattern as visual communication.
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Number of Pages
256
Publication Date
2006-08-01
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