Designs when mapped

Often on it becomes difficult for consumers to visualize how a design may end up looking on a product, not because of the lack of imagination ,but simply because each design needs to be "tapered" to a particular product that needs to be printed on. Such as, how big should a print or design look on a certain product? like say a mug, bedding or curtains etc. How many times should each motif or pattern would be repeated on a desired surface of the product? that and so many other questions a designer is usually deciding while mapping and trying to make appropriate changes as required.

In my last post I had talked about some Damask designs and their layering. I will be using these very designs to illustrate my point regarding designs mapped and the complete look it gives one to understand the beauty and many possibilities of a design. Mapping helps one to get a perspective a
" feel" to any design. Some may end up looking unappealing on one surface and look absolutely beautiful on another. I decided to map Damask designs on bedding to illustrate my point of view.


 

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