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International Design Journal

International Design Journal

Abstract

The constructivist theory is one of the most modern philosophical trends that stand in its philosophy far from the sensory orientation of phenomena. The constructivist theory in all its models goes back to the philosophy of structural thought, which revolves around an intellectual approach that deals with the formation of information and integrates technology and technology, encompassing multiple areas within a holistic view of the world and the nature of things.The problem of research is to arrive at contemporary three-dimensional designs of the printing surfaces of the furniture fabrics by devising them from the structural direction. The problem of research is determined by two questions: How can we rely on the practice of constructive thought to reach the construction of the printing designs for the fabrics of furnishings using the folklore? How can the technical capabilities of computer software be applied to non-traditional design solutions?The research aims to reach a new design structure in the field of furniture fabrics design through the construction trend structure as well as opening new horizons for the production of the design of the furniture fabrics characterized by the quality of design, technique, richness of shape, color, texture, etc., in addition to reaching new concepts of three dimensional dimensions And multi-surface design in the printing of textiles in general and the field of design of fabrics and furnishings in particular with the possibility of determining the form of the design of the design of a variety of forms of furniture and furniture (employment).

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