Extensive Semantic Design Approach for Cultural and Creative Products of Traditional Patterns in China: A Case Study of Panhu Pattern in She Nationality
Ruizhi Zhang,
Li Jiang,
Zhouxu Zhang and
Minsun Sung
SAGE Open, 2025, vol. 15, issue 3, 21582440251379982
Abstract:
Traditional patterns are enriched with unique ethnic and artistic significance and serve as a valuable inspiration for creating culturally innovative products. This study employs a Kano model-based user needs analysis rooted in the Three Levels of Culture theory to explore the must-be, one-dimensional qualities of cultural creative products inspired by the traditional patterns of the She Nationality. The findings suggest that optimizing the transformation design of traditional She Nationality patterns should focus on three key areas: cultural memory, modern innovation, and design aesthetics. Building on this foundation, this study applies extenics theory to establish a comprehensive semantic design framework for traditional patterns, specifically focusing on the iconic Panhu pattern through empirical research. The research methodology established in this study highlights the investigation of the visual characteristics and cultural significance embedded in the patterns. The systemic and structured elements are adaptable for open-ended extension. This approach supports realizing the three transformation design objectives, substantially contributing to the sustainable development of innovative cultural and creative products inspired by traditional patterns.
Keywords: traditional patterns; cultural and creative products; extensive semantic design; user needs; transformation design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/21582440251379982
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