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NTIS 바로가기服飾 = Journal of the Korean Society of Costume, v.65 no.4, 2015년, pp.91 - 108
조신원 (연세대학교 생활디자인학과) , 이지현 (연세대학교 생활디자인학과)
As a solution to the wasteful consumption of resources in fashion design, this research aims to develop a process guideline for ZWF Design Methods from an educational perspective. After selecting the Jigsaw Puzzle, Subtraction Cutting, and Layer Methods as representative ZWF Methods, an application ...
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