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- Theme Style:Utilizing classic red, blue, and green plaid fabrics in a patchwork design, paired with delicate gold embroidery stitching, this creates a visual effect that is both elegant and lively, or even vintage. It symbolizes the blend of tradition and innovation, while also conveying a passion for life and a pursuit of beauty.
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- Main Visual:The classic red and green plaid patterns, meticulously reassembled, exude an elegant and intellectual academic vibe, presenting tradition in a new light. It reflects the passion, vitality, serenity, and confidence of giraffes on the African savannah. The piercing dark red eyes in the patchwork are particularly striking, brimming with energy.
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- Scanning Light:Utilizing the inherent layered geometric patterns of plaid fabric, a gentle rotation of the fabric angle naturally creates a visual effect of light refraction. This clever technique seamlessly merges light and geometric shapes.
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- Vintage Label:The fine bronze stitching presents the "SCAN" label, making the logo more exquisite and vintage.
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- Fusion of Tradition and Innovation:The patterns and colors of plaid fabric are diverse. The designer has selected the most classic styles for combination and patchwork, creating a rich visual effect and sense of depth. This symbolizes the fusion of tradition and modernity, paying homage to history while embracing innovation.
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- Diverse Design, Global Impact:Plaid fabrics from various cultural backgrounds, when applied in modern design, embody the characteristics of diversity and cultural inclusiveness. In the context of globalization, plaid fabrics have become a cross-cultural fashion element, symbolizing the integration and symbiosis of different cultures.
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- Winter Warmth:The unique plaid texture and warm colors evoke memories of a cozy plaid scarf on a winter's day, imparting a sense of elegance and warmth.
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- Emotional Resonance:Plaid fabric always evokes a sense of historical and classic heritage. Each piece of fabric may carry different stories and emotions. Patchwork design can visually express these feelings and narratives, creating an emotional resonance.
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By choosing this patchwork design, we hope you can find resonance within it and rekindle many wonderful memories.
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2. Heartfelt Tech:Eco-Chic Coexistence
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We hope this is not just a skin, but a heartfelt call to action: to protect our environment, to celebrate art, and to show care for our society.
In today's digital era, paperless offices not only enhance work efficiency but also contribute to the sustainable development of our planet. By utilizing advanced scanning technology, we reduce our dependency on paper, protect forest resources, and cut down carbon emissions.
We designed this app not just to make your work easier, but to inspire positive change. We believe that tools are not merely task executors, but also reflect our care and responsibility towards the environment.
Every scan is an act of care for our planet, and every digital document is a promise to the future. Let's promote paperless offices together and create a greener, more sustainable world for our future generations.
While providing a personalized experience for our users, we hope to convey this concept: choosing eco-friendly icons means supporting global sustainable development and the efforts of artisanal artists and environmental advocates.
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3. Honoring Patchwork Culture
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Patchwork, also known as PIECE and QUILTING, is an internationally popular classical handicraft. Patchwork refers to sewing multiple pieces of cloth together into new patterns, which originated from ancient Egypt and northern China folk crafts.
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The ancient Egyptians used patchwork to decorate clothes, walls and furniture, and the history can be traced back to 5,500 years ago. China's patchwork originated in the Liu Song Dynasty and was used to make armor. In early China, "patchwork quilts" and "patchwork clothes" were made of hundreds of fabrics. It was hoped that children would grow up wearing clothes from different families, which meant peace and longevity.
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The work of Mr. Jin Yuanshan, the first patchworker in China
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In the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe, patchwork was used to make daily necessities, and spread to America with the immigration trend, developing into a practical craft. The Arts and Crafts Movement in the 19th century promoted patchwork as a handicraft for emotional expression. In the 20th century, the American art world regarded patchwork as a visual art. In 1971, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York exhibited early American patchwork, which enhanced its artistic status.
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Patchwork has become an important tradition in the United States. As early as the time of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the national flag was made with patchwork. Patchwork symbolizes the diversity and integration of American society and is often mentioned in popular culture and speeches.
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Midnight Blues, Carol Harris, USA
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Patchwork culture is not only exquisite handicraft, it also contains profound ecological protection and anti-consumerism concepts. By using discarded fabrics and old clothes, patchwork art practices the environmental protection concept of waste recycling. Every piece of patchwork fabric cherishes resources and is friendly to the environment.
Anti-consumerism advocates reducing unnecessary consumption and valuing the use value of items. Patchwork culture is the embodiment of this concept. By creatively giving new life to old fabrics and making unique works of art, it not only reduces resource waste, but also conveys the virtues of thrift and innovation.
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In the era of globalization, patchwork art transcends geographical boundaries and is loved all over the world. It has also become a symbol of a green lifestyle and environmental awareness.
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ScanMaster aims to convey our commitment to ecological protection and sustainable development through a series of patchwork designs. We want every user to enjoy the convenience of paperless work while feeling our care for the future of our planet. At the same time, ScanMaster hopes to use this set of patchwork designs to honor the spirit of craftsmanship, the principles of friendship and mutual aid, the embrace of diversity and inclusivity, and the drive for innovation.
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