Combining Hand Printing and Patchwork Techniques to Create Printed Artefacts Based on Natural Forms for Sustainable Development
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Inspiration from nature is one of the sources through which the industrial designer can watch and learn from nature and search through it for new ways to build products and access new sources of inspiration to design products with high efficiency, more durability and consume less energy and materials with nature, in addition to finding environmental design solutions by drawing inspiration from environmental forms, processes and systems to solve design problems and increaseSustainability in the design of products and materials used by humans and the environment. Since environmental aspects are important in designing sustainable products to be able to overcome the climate changes that occur in the world, this has led to an interest in teaching industrial designers how to adopt inspiration from nature as a source of innovative and sustainable design in the field of artwork by taking advantage of the perishable clothing industry patchwork in the work of contemporary art printed art derived from the forms of natural objects SuA (animals or birds) with the use of manual printing techniques and patchwork techniques, through designs characterized by aesthetic and artistic values, and therefore we have made several designs suitable for use in the printed workpiece inspired by the shapes of birds and animals in an abstract manner to achieve sustainable development, using manual printing techniques and patchwork techniques through the experimental descriptive approach, and one of the most important results we have reached, adapting the plastic capabilities of the remains of colored cloth from clothing factories and manual printing techniques And employing them in new plastic formulations that combine simplicity and modernity, whether in terms of prepared design or method of performance derived from the forms of nature to achieve sustainable development.