Abstract

This study aims to examine principles of artistic creation through Aristotelian poetics and to derive the creative principles of modern design through a discussion of creative and ethical design activities contemporary fashion-textile designers and students must engage in. The activities have the same potential as poetics’ aim of providing the public with ‘spectacles’ and arousing their feelings. Analyzing contemporary fashion design processes and poetics led to the following results: research on imitation, reproduction, appropriation, and borrowing, which happen in digital space, should be utilized considering the appropriate market level. For a creative collection, researching and investing in traditional and innovative technologies is necessary. A designer must research expressive techniques by borrowing and appropriating the descriptive principles of art to derive ideas that go beyond universally recognized and static structural forms. While these design techniques aid a designer, it’s important to creatively experiment within the design process to avoid compromises that weaken a designer’s innovative ideas and original identity. This study suggests that in order to obtain good design results in the closely interconnected fashion and textile world, it is necessary to trust the creator's design thinking and expression and have the patience to constantly experiment, which is a way to represent creativity and ethics.

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