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In the late 1960s, D.D. and Leslie Tillett worked with designers in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, on some historically significant prints. Now the project is being reintroduced to a new generation. By ...
Last year my partner and I thought it would be funny to send Christmas cards designed by artificial intelligence (AI). So we went to one of the AI-powered websites that create pictures from a text ...
Brunschwig & Fils introduced a graphic, spotted fabric called Les Touches in 1965, and the design world went into a tizzy. Its origins, though, are as murky as the pattern is crisp. Handwritten ...
Kassia St. Clair, who specializes in color, explores its historical connection to artists and art movements in a book timed with the company’s 150th anniversary. This scarf titled "The Liberty Stage" ...
The Royal Textile Academy, with the sponsorship from the World Bank Office in Bhutan has organized a Competition, titled ‘From Pixel to Fabrics: Digital Design in Traditional Weaving’. The objectives ...
A colourful, patterned fabric with cult status in Africa has become all the rage on this season’s catwalks. The wax-printed fabric is worth its weight in gold. In Togo, in the 1970s, a group of women ...