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Egyptian Revolution as Source in Printing Fashion Designs

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Welcome to our revolution. It's the same perpetual bewilderment between faith and unbelief, action and inertia, perseverance and despair; as always, victory will come only to the believers, to the dreamers, to those willing to bare their breast to the fire, not to die but to prevail with their bodies and remain steadfast. Protesters evoke Egyptian folk art symbols to express revolution. The research focus on symbols used in revolution as writing on walls, drawing on walls, rural scarf, rural earring, copper ring, Arabic writings, and National symbols. The research will study the effect of Egyptian folk art elements on the revolution phenomenon. Design new printing design and clothing design inspired from revolution phenomenon and reflect Egyptian loyalty to folk art. And, will use the elements of printing and clothing in designs to make the new trends in fashion and emphasis on Egyptian identity.

Published in Humanities and Social Sciences (Volume 1, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.hss.20130101.13
Page(s) 11-20
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Keywords

Egyptian Revolution, Printing Design, Fashion Design

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  • Faculty of Specific Education, El-Fayoum Uni., El-Fayoum, Egypt

  • Faculty of Women, Ain Shams Uni., Cairo, Egypt

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