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Document Details
Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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(E)Developing New Ornamental Designs from Ottoman Age Using The Adobe Photoshop Program to Enrich The Clothes Accessories
استحداث تصاميم جديدة من زخارف العصر العثماني باستخدام برنامج معالجة الصور لإثراء مكملات الملابس
Subject
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(E)Developing New Ornamental Designs from Ottoman Age Using The Adobe Photoshop Program to Enrich The Clothes Accessories
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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This study aims at designing and implementing supplements of female fashions inspired by decoration elements during the Ottoman age. This is achieved by analyzing the Ottoman decorations on some artistic works, such as fashions, furniture, and artistic antiques of porcelain , metal, wood, and re-formalizing by using image treatment program (Adobe Photoshop 7.0 ME) for new designs characterized by originality and modernism.. The implementation is facilitated by using different means, such as mechanical embroidery, metal works, digital printing. The researcher exhibited “22” design proposals, out of which the best “10” chosen by the sample of consumers were implemented. The study results showed the existence of statistical difference at the level indicator (0.01-0.05) between the average grades of some of the ten decoration designs renewed from the decorations of the Ottoman era both aesthetically and functionally as per the opinion of the specialists. There were no statistical differences between the average grades of some of the designs, which partially prove the first hypothesis. There were also statistical differences at the level indicator (0.01-0.05) between the average grades of some of the renewed ten Ottoman era designs according to the opinion of the consumers. There were no statistical differences between the average grades of some of the designs which partially prove the second hypothesis.
ISSN
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000-010
Journal Name
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Journal of Qualitative Education - Mansoura University
Volume
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33
Issue Number
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33
Publishing Year
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1435 AH
2014 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
عبير ابراهيم عبد الحميد
Abdulhamed, Abeer Ibrahim
Researcher
Doctorate
Aeebrahim@kau.edu.sa
غادة أحمد الغامدي
Al-ghamdi, Ghadeh Ahmed
Researcher
Master
GALGHAMDI@kau.edu.sa
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36323.pdf
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