The initial digital textile imaging was flat and one dimensional. In contrast, the subtle shading and soft color transitions of screen printing made the new prints appear cartoonish. Mary Katrantzou used the digital process to move patterns from the printed page to printed fabric…perfect!!! “Katrantzou said she worked in three dimensions for the first time while designing her prints, and there was an almost hallucinatory depth to the images she lifted from old issues of Architectural Digest and World of Interiors, once they were laid over her precisely fitted silhouettes.”
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Digital Imaging Comes of Age
Posted in Design, fabric, fashion, tagged Design, digital design, digital fabric design, fabric, fashion, jewelry, laurie prophater, mary katrantzou, ornamental elements, polymer clay on May 23, 2011| Leave a Comment »