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العنوان
Designing through cultures as an access for
creation for women clothes” practical study by
using calligraphy and traditional costumes for
Egypt and Japan” <br/
المؤلف
Shams, Sarah Atef Abdelmonem Ali.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Sarah Atef Abdelmonem Ali Shams
مشرف / Ahmed Sabah Eldin
مشرف / Tetsuya Sato
مشرف / Olfat Shawaky Mohamed
الموضوع
Calligraphy, Arabic Calligraphy, japanes Women’s clothing.
تاريخ النشر
2019
عدد الصفحات
367 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
Multidisciplinary تعددية التخصصات
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2019
مكان الإجازة
جامعة حلوان - كلية الفنون التطبيقية - Apparel Design
الفهرس
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Abstract

Every country has its own unique culture. which is different from
others. This makes an incentive to know how different cultures are.
Culture of Egypt and Japan Are different. They represent a challenge
for designers to integrate both cultures in innovative fashionable
designs. [f we take processes and cultural differences that writing has
lived during having a calligraphic formation, it is possible to separate
calligraphy as East and West calligraphy. Each of these types of
calligraphy is expressed in modern fashion with its own purpose. The
calligraphy are used in different ways in terms of style, character and
direction according to the origin of each method, on this basis,
calligraphy are used in cases of integration between them to integrate
two types of cultures of different origins to create a new vision for
creative designs and formations, here lies the study importance in the
heritage revival for both countries, Egypt and Japan, and to benefit
from the heritage of the Arabic and Japanese calligraphy and
costumes. The present study aims to explore the characteristics of
Sinai dress (Gelbab) and Japanese Kimono. and create fashion
designs for women at the age group (25-40 years) inspired by both.
As a result. Historical study of Sinai and Japanese costumes and
Calligraphy are useful to create fashion designs for women. It reflects
the characteristics of both costumes and integrating the cultures of
both countries. The present study creates a new method to design
outfits for women, which ret1ects the Egyptian and Japanese cultures
by using the intersection areas that results from overlaying the
technical drawings of both Sinai dress (Gelbab) and kimono as a
source of inspiration of proposed designs. And also this study aims to
observe the similarities and differences between the both types of
calligraphy (Diwani& Kanji). Calligraphy is used as an expression of
formativeness has the function of shaping expressions as motives or
patterns. avoiding meanings of words or phrases. As a result.
Calligraphy formations were created while retaining the entity of
calligraphy and using the technique of art to integrate them this
resulted in a set of calligraphy formations that integrate the cultures
of both countries in a simple technique that expresses the beauty and
the validity of both cultures.