Academic Research & Reviews in Art, Design, Architecture and Fashion Breaking Creative Boundaries

By Ítalo José de Medeiros Dantas, Alice Jennifer de Santana, Rafaela Patrícia de Araújo, Thalita Mikaela de Oliveira, Lívia Juliana Silva Solino, Milena Barbosa de Oliveira, Deborah Damasceno Klinger Vieira Araújo, Débora Pires Teixeira, Fabiano Eloy Atílio Batista, Glauber Soares Júnior, Aline Gabriel Freire, Marcelo Curth, Joseclebio da Fonseca Lucena, Alan Jones Lira de Melo, Ana Clara da Silva, Fatih Mehmet Alhan, Aysu Ceren Yılmaz Barış, Gül Ağaoğlu Çobanlar, Triesanto Romulo Simanjuntak, Tunjung Wijanarka, Rizki Amalia Yanuartha, Putri Hergianasari

Academic Research & Reviews in Art, Design, Architecture and Fashion Breaking Creative Boundaries
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Our book, titled "Academic Research & Reviews in Art, Design, Architecture and Fashion Breaking Creative Boundaries" consists of seven chapters. This book opens up a comprehensive exploration in the fields of art, design, architecture and fashion. It outlines rigorous research efforts examining topics ranging from proposing innovative solutions for color identification among individuals with color blindness in clothing to analyzing the complex relationship between social media influences such as TikTok and consumption patterns on platforms such as Shein. Moreover, the discourse extends to the subtle use of non-woven fabric in the textile, clothing, and fashion industries, providing a comprehensive look at industry practices. The chapters also shed light on practical applications of theoretical knowledge, as evidenced in the study detailing professional practices at Braz Fashion Company, particularly the curation of visual content for social media platforms, further highlighting the synergy between industry practices and academic research. Additionally, the book introduces intriguing concepts such as spatial production and the role of 'pop-up' dynamics in urban interiors and culminates in an exploration of the multifaceted influence of central and regional governments on community behavior in Sangiran, a UNESCO heritage site. This collaborative effort, curated by expert participants, aims not only to expand knowledge horizons in relevant fields but also to serve as a catalyst for interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the valuable authors who enriched this book with their dedication. I sincerely hope that this book will illuminate uncharted paths for researchers and provide an inspiring guide.