Synopsis
<p><b>Master the hidden structure of design and learn to create repeatable, beautiful patterns.</b> This practical guide uncovers how ornament is built from simple skeletons, how repetition shapes every pattern, and how to use lines, shapes, and outlines to achieve harmony. From panel work to circular motifs, you ll discover methods designers use to plan, balance, and refine decorative art without losing expressiveness. The book emphasizes working with material, ensuring that form and function support a striking, reproducible look.</p><br><p>Across clear explanations and illustrated examples, you ll gain a concrete framework for designing patterns. It covers how to choose dominant features, where to place medallions or borders, and how to adapt ideas to different shapes like circles, vases, and panels. You ll also explore when outlining helps production and when it may be optional, keeping your work readable from distance and suitable for different manufacturing processes.</p><br><ul><br> <li>How repetition creates pattern and how to identify the skeleton beneath ornament</li><br> <li>Strategies for arranging lines, motifs, and spaces across various shapes</li><br> <li>Guidance on balancing detail with setting, scale, and materials</li><br> <li>Practical notes on when and how to use outlines to aid reproduction</li><br></ul><br><p>Ideal for designers, students, and hobbyists looking to elevate their pattern work with solid, teachable methods.</p>...
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